Turnbull push for three big changes to terrorism laws

By James Massola
Updated October 5 2017 - 8:43am, first published 8:37am
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks during an address to media alongside AFP Commissioner Andrew Colvin (left) and Minister for Justice Michael Keenan (right) at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Offices, Sydney, Sunday, July 30, 2017 following yesterdays counter terror raids. Four men have been arrested after the NSW Joint Counter Terrorism team conducted raids throughout Sydney suburbs. (AAP Image/Sam Mooy) NO ARCHIVING
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks during an address to media alongside AFP Commissioner Andrew Colvin (left) and Minister for Justice Michael Keenan (right) at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Offices, Sydney, Sunday, July 30, 2017 following yesterdays counter terror raids. Four men have been arrested after the NSW Joint Counter Terrorism team conducted raids throughout Sydney suburbs. (AAP Image/Sam Mooy) NO ARCHIVING

Terrorism suspects could be interrogated for up to 14 days before being charged under a major shake up of Australia's terrorism laws being proposed by the Turnbull government.