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NSW counter-terrorism website

14 November 2007

The Australian state of New South Wales government has launched a new counter-terrorism website that it says would be used to provide crucial information in the event of a terrorist attack

The site provides tips on how to prepare for an emergency situation and would be updated with the latest alerts, evacuation advice and information if an attack happened.

Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione has admitted the site might struggle if it received a lot of hits, but he has rejected suggestions the internet is an impractical way to communicate information in an emergency.

"At times of emergency we've found that the only link that has stood up anywhere in the world has been the internet and so it would be wrong and negligent if we didn't exploit that," he said.

"Terrorists use the internet for terrible purposes - we should use it for every good purpose possible, and that in fact would be that at the time of an attack. It's a great way to talk."

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