
A Chinese PLA Navy ship (background L) is seen while the an Australian Navy destroyer (R) takes part in a maritime cooperative activity near Scarborough Shoal, on Sept/ 3, 2025. Ted Aljibe/AFP via Getty Images
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) Chief Mike Burgess signalled that Beijing remains firmly on Australia’s security radar.
While he avoided naming China in his formal address, where he warned that more than three nations are willing and capable of “lethal targeting” in Australia, Burgess made his position clear afterwards.
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