In short:
Hundreds of previously secret cabinet records from 2004 have been made public in the National Archives' annual release.
The papers largely focus on Australia's ongoing role in the Iraq War as well as other geopolitical events and the broader economy.
What's next?
They keep hidden much detail on deliberations over the maritime border with Timor-Leste, which later became the subject of spying allegations.
We pored over the newly unsealed 2004 cabinet files. Here's what stood out
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-01-01/2004-cabinet-files-unsealed/104723072
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