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Don't overestimate Islamic State threat: Turnbull

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imageCommunications Minister Malcolm Turnbull said counter-terrorism measures should be right and effective, not just tough.AAP/Mick Tsikas

Malcolm Turnbull has warned against overestimating the Islamic State (IS) threat and amplifying its significance, in a speech contrasting sharply with Tony Abbott’s declarations.

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