A plane makes its final approach to Sydney Airport as a full moon sets across the city skyline in Sydney, southeastern Australia on May 17, 2022. AP FILE PHOTO
A plane makes its final approach to Sydney Airport as a full moon sets across the city skyline in Sydney, southeastern Australia on May 17, 2022. AP FILE PHOTO
A plane makes its final approach to Sydney Airport as a full moon sets across the city skyline in Sydney, southeastern Australia on May 17, 2022. AP FILE PHOTO

CANBERRA: Australia faces an unprecedented threat of espionage and foreign interference with more Australians being targeted by agents than ever before, the head of the country's main domestic spy agency warned on Tuesday.

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