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More on the bomb threat at the prime minister’s home in Canberra

Prime minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated from his home in Canberra, The Lodge, after a bomb threat on Tuesday night.

Following an extensive search, which saw Albanese moved to a secure location, the Australian Federal Police said “nothing suspicious was located” and that there was “no current threat to the community or public safety.”

The AFP said early Wednesday morning there were no updates on the incident. Albanese’s office referred enquiries to the AFP.

Albanese is scheduled to make a speech at an infrastructure forum in Victoria on Wednesday.

In a post on social media, the opposition leader, Angus Taylor, said he was pleased to hear Albanese was safe after the threat.

“Threats against any parliamentarian are utterly abhorrent, especially in a country built on expressing our differences through debate,” he wrote on X.

We’ll bring you more through the day.

Police stand guard at The Lodge in Canberra in November. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP



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