The Turnbull Government will today introduce a Bill to make it easier for the states and territories to seek assistance from the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to respond to terrorist and other violent incidents.
The Defence Amendment (Call Out of the Australian Defence Force) Bill 2018 was developed in close consultation with state and territory governments to ensure a strengthened approach to combating terrorism, wherever it may occur.
The Bill will amend Part IIIAAA of the Defence Act 1903 to:
make it simpler for states and territories to request ADF support where necessary to assist in the event of a terrorist or other violent incidents, such as geographically dispersed or otherwise widespread, coordinated acts of violence;
allow the ADF to be pre-authorised to respond to threats on land, at sea and in the air;
simplify, expand and clarify the ADF's powers to search, seize, and control movement at the scene of a terrorist incident; and
strengthen the ability of the ADF to respond to incidents occurring in more than one jurisdiction.

