AVERT Impact

Our Network is comprised of highly engaged research academics who believe in conducting meaningful evidence-based research for the public good. We are also committed to public sharing, exchange and dialogue on new knowledge and outcomes relating to AVERT focus. The AVERT Research Network aims to conduct research that informs policy and practice.

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AVERT Responds to ASIO’s Increased Threat Level

Following ASIO's annoucement on the 5th of August that the terrorist threat to Australia is now "probable," there has been significant discussion about the implications for national security and public safety. Experts note that while there is no immediate threat, the heightened alert level calls for vigilance and preparedness. This shift reflects broader global security trends and emphasises the need for community awareness.

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AVERT Members attend the public hearing for the parliamentary inquiry into right-wing extremist movements in Australia

On 17 June 2024, the authors of the AVERT submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee inquiry into right-wing extremist movements in Australia gave evidence at the public hearing to further assist in the inquiry.

The public hearing provided an opportunity for AVERT Members to respond to questions from the committee, and to share their expertise on right-wing movements in Australia.

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AVERT responds to recent events in Sydney

A main mission of the AVERT Research Network is engaging with the broader public about issues related to terrorism and violent extremism.   In a space with a lot of commentary and opinions, we are committed to sharing evidence based knowledge to inform public discourse and encourage evidence-based policy and practice. 

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AVERT Engagement with the International Academic Partnerships for Science and Security (IAPSS)

In March 2024, the AVERT Research Network took part in the inaugural conference of the International Academic Partnerships for Science and Security (IAPSS). IAPSS is an international initiative, funded by the US Department of Homeland Security and co-led by the US-based National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education Center (NCITE) and the UK-based Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (CREST). The objective of IAPSS is to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration between research networks among the Five Eyes plus, with a focus on preventing and countering violent extremism and terrorism.

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The changing nature of violent extremism: Challenges in a new age

AVERT Co-Convenors Lydia Khalil and Michele Grossman, and AVERT Executive Committee member Emily Corner recently appeared on the National Security Podcast to discuss the changing nature of violent extremism.

In this recent episode, entitled, ‘The changing nature of violent extremism: challenges in a new age’, Lydia Khalil, Michele Grossman and Emily Corner joined Gai Brodtmann to discuss the evolution of violent extremism, and how these changes create new challenges for policymakers.

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Haily Tran takes on new role as AVERT HDR Coordinator

We are excited to announce that Haily Tran has taken on the role of HDR Coordinator for the AVERT Research Network. This is a new and important role within the Network. It reflects the AVERT’s commitment to featuring new and emerging researchers who are conducting work in terrorism and violent extremism.

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AVERT International Research Symposium 2023

The 2023 AVERT International Research Symposium was held at Deakin Downtown, in Melbourne on Tuesday 26 September to Thursday 28 September. This year’s theme, “Democracy, Dissent and Countering Violent Extremism”, provoked vibrant discussions on the evolving landscape of countering violent extremism (CVE) in democratic societies.

The Symposium featured two eminent scholars, Professor Donatella Della Porta and Professor Joel Busher, whose addresses shed light on the dynamic challenges facing democracies today. Their contributions generated thoughtful conversations that will undoubtedly shape the future of CVE strategies.

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National Research Project Proposal on Radicalisation and Violent Extremism in Australia

The AVERT Research Network would like to bring to your attention a new research funding opportunity from the Department of Home Affairs. In support of the Department’s national security counter-terrorism policy goal to ensure that Australia’s counter-terrorism and countering violent extremism arrangements are fit for purpose, with a focus on preventing radicalisation, the CVE Centre of Excellence for Research, Risk Assessment and Training (CVE CoE) seeks to commission research into National research on radicalisation and violent extremism in Australia: Changes in motivation, diversification and impact over the last three years.

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2022 AVERT Research Symposium

The AVERT Research Symposium 2022 was held on 21-22 November at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia. This year’s theme was ‘interventions in countering violent extremism.’ The 2022 AVERT Research Symposium engaged with the latest research and practice perspectives on CVE intervention, bringing together Australian and international researchers, practitioners and policymakers at the forefront of the field, presenting the latest research and practitioner evidence and insights.

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AVERT submission to the Victorian parliamentary inquiry into extremism in Victoria

The AVERT Network was pleased to offer a submission to the Victorian parliamentary inquiry into extremism, which examined issues around the rise of right-wing extremism, recruitment and communication methods of extremists groups, the risks posed to multicultural communities, elected officials and public figures, as well as ways to counter far right extremist groups and their influence.

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2021 AVERT Research Symposium

Through generous sponsorship from the Australian Department of Home Affairs, AVERT hosted over 200 online participants from around the world for three stimulating and rewarding days of intellectual and practical inquiry and dialogue on the contemporary dynamics of violent extremism. The 2021 AVERT Research Symposium explored the theme ‘Violent Extremism at the Crossroads: Persistence, Change and Dynamism 20 Years After 9/11’.

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COVID pandemic & violent extremism

The COVID pandemic has had a significant impact on the growth and trajectory of violent extremism. AVERT members have contributed their expertise and been featured in related media coverage about the pandemic and violent extremism. Here are some highlighted media contributions by AVERT members.

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AVERT submission to the parliamentary inquiry on extremism

The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has commenced an Inquiry into extremist movements and radicalism in Australia. We are pleased to be able to share the AVERT submission which addresses a number of the inquiry’s terms of reference.

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