Premier pleads for end to ‘language of division’ in politics after WA police foil alleged mass terror attack

The Guardian World
by Catie McLeod
February 28, 2026
Roger Cook condemned ‘dog whistling under the guise of immigration policy’ after police lay charges against alleged member of white supremacist group Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The West Australian premier, Roger Cook, has urged the community to condemn the emergence of “dog whistling” and the “language of division” in mainstream politics after a 20-year-old man was charged with preparing a terrorist attack. Jayson Joseph Michaels, from Bindoon, appeared at the Perth magistrates court on Friday, charged with acting in preparation for a terrorist act, possessing a prohibited weapon, two firearms offences and using a carriage service to menace or harass. Continue reading...
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Originally published on The Guardian World on 2/28/2026