Counter-terrorism measures missing more than a year after Curtis Cheng shooting

By Rachel Olding
Updated February 26 2017 - 6:14pm, first published 5:27pm
Silma Ihram said preventative measures had been slower to implement than law enforcement responses. Photo: Angela Wylie
Silma Ihram said preventative measures had been slower to implement than law enforcement responses. Photo: Angela Wylie

An advice hotline to help families worried about radicalisation has not been established almost a year-and-a-half after the state government announced it as part of a package of measures to fight violent extremism.

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