| Australia receives threat of terror attack(AP)
 Updated: 2005-11-02 10:22
 
 Australian authorities have received intelligence about a specific terror 
threat to the country, Prime Minister John Howard said Wednesday.  
 
 
 Speaking in a nationally televised 
press conference in Canberra, Howard declined to give details of the threat, 
which he said authorities received this week.
 |  Austrailian Prime 
 Minister John Howard, pictured August 2004. The fear that Muslims living 
 in Australia could launch extremist attacks has grown since the London 
 commuter bombings in July by British-born Islamists, leading Prime 
 Minister John Howard's government to propose a raft of new security laws. 
 [AFP/File]
 |  "You will understand that there are sensitive operational matters and I 
cannot and will not go into further detail," he said.
 "I don't want to overstate the situation, but I don't want to understate it," 
he added.
 There has never been a major terror attack on Australian soil but the 
country's citizens and diplomatic outposts have been hit repeatedly in recent 
years by bombings — most notably in Indonesia.
 Howard's announcement came as his government was in the process of pushing 
tough new anti-terror laws through Parliament before Christmas.
 He said that he was pushing a newly amended part of the legislation through 
Parliament later Wednesday to help law enforcement agencies fight the 
threat. 
 
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