Australian PM Evacuated After Bomb Threats Aimed at Shutting Down Cultural Performance

Australian PM Evacuated After Bomb Threats Aimed at Shutting Down Cultural Performance

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been evacuated from his residence in the capital city after he was implicated in an ongoing Beijing-backed transnational repression campaign targeting the spiritual practice Falun Gong.

It is understood the prime minister was taken to another location for several hours while law enforcement conducted a search at The Lodge in Canberra.

According to Australian Federal Police (AFP), the agency responded to the “alleged security incident” at around 6 p.m. on Feb. 24.

“A thorough search of a protection establishment was undertaken and nothing suspicious was located. There is no current threat to the community or public safety,” an AFP spokesperson told The Epoch Times.

The agency also said more information would be released at an appropriate time.

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the prime minister said his office had full confidence in the work of the AFP.

“We trust the AFP to do their jobs and thank them for their work,” spokesperson said, as reported by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Albanese Implicated Amid Ongoing Threats Targeting New York Dance Group

The AFP’s response came after local organisers of the world-class dance performance Shen Yun received email threats targeting Albanese ahead of its Australian tour, due to start on Feb. 25.

The New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts, which seeks to revive 5,000 years of Chinese civilisation, was founded by artists fleeing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s persecution of spiritual practice Falun Gong.

Over the past two years, the group has been subject to an ongoing CCP-backed transnational campaign involving bomb threats, email threats, and media campaigns.

Week earlier, similarly worded threats to Albanese were issued against the UK, Korean, and Danish leaders—designed to scare audiences and venue managers, with no actual incidents recorded.

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Shen Yun Performing Arts' curtain call at HOTA Home of the Arts, in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. NTD
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In an email on Feb. 10, local Australian organisers were sent a Chinese-language—albeit, poorly-worded—message that reads: “If Shen Yun performance goes ahead something will happen to Anthony Albanese.” The email body threatens the “personal safety of Anthony Albanese and all other Australian high officials” if the shows go ahead.

“It doesn’t matter as long as you can afford the cost. I won’t try to talk you out of it anymore. Just don’t regret it later.”

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The first email sent to Shen Yun organisers threatening Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Feb. 10, 2026. Screenshot/The Epoch Times
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The email message also comes as Australian law enforcement ramp up efforts to crack down on death threats targeting federal MPs.

The second email, sent on Feb. 22, was titled: “Suggestion to stop Shen Yun.”

The translation reads: “Large quantities of nitroglycerin explosives have been placed in the Australian Prime Minister’s Lodge located at Adelaide Avenue in the Deakin area of Canberra, Australia.

“If you insist on proceeding the performance, then the Prime Minister’s Lodge will be blown into ruins where blood flows like a river.”

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The second email threatening Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sent to Shen Yun organisers in Australia on Feb. 22, 2026. Screenshot/The Epoch Times
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The sender of the second email was supposedly from “Chen Pokong,” a U.S.-based columnist, political commentator, and YouTuber.

Chen played a key role in the pro-democracy movement in China during 1989, for which he was imprisoned and subsequently exiled to the United States. The Epoch Times has contacted Chen for a response.

The latest email messages follow a Jan. 2 statement by the Chinese consulate in Sydney and Melbourne urging Australians not to watch Shen Yun.

The consulate echoed CCP propaganda claiming Falun Gong is a “cult” and that Australians had been “misled” on what traditional Chinese culture is, calling on locals to contact the consulate for assistance.

The mission also called on “friends from all sectors” to remain “vigilant” and to “stay away from the ‘Shen Yun’ performance so as to avoid being misled or deceived.”

That message followed two bomb threats in November targeting a Sydney documentary screening that exposes the CCP’s organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners in China.

Since 1999, Falun Gong has been persecuted by the CCP and has resulted in the arbitrary detention, torture, organ harvesting, and death of thousands of adherents.

Meanwhile, Shen Yun has received over 160 death and bomb threats around the world, most of which are emailed to theatres. Another 70 threats have targeted Falun Gong, according to the Falun Dafa Information Centre.

In response to the latest emails, One Nation federal MP Barnaby Joyce said it was “totally unacceptable in Australia to intimidate someone who is practicing their religion, in a form that is no threat to Australian culture, and does not intrude on the rights of others.”

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Australia's former Deputy Prime Minister and now-One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce speaks during the 'Put Australia First' rally in Sydney, Australia, on Dec. 21, 2025. George Chan/ AFP via Getty Images
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“We live in an Australian culture. Australian culture has guardrails as to how you act ... it supports freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom of movement, it believes in the centrality of the family ... and patriotism to Australia,” he told The Epoch Times.

The Epoch Times has contacted Prime Minister Office, and the Leader of the Opposition Angus Taylor for comment.

Shen Yun’s 2026 Australian tour will perform in Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide from Feb. 25 to March 29. It has been widely welcomed in Australian cities for many years, earning praise from figures like Village Roadshow Studios President Lynne Benzie and billionaire Imelda Roche.

Former AFP Agent Says Threats Could Come From Overseas

Former Australian Federal Police agent Paul Johnstone said the latest emails could have come from overseas.

“The use of the word ‘Australia’ in this context appears unusually formal and somewhat inconsistent with typical Australian correspondence, where such wording would rarely be used. This linguistic irregularity may warrant closer examination as a potential indicator of external authorship,” he told The Epoch Times.

Johnstone, who has trained police and security personnel across Asia, said the threatening nature of the message suggested alignment with propaganda channels or elements linked to the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) or the Ministry of State Security (MSS).

“Beijing does not regard Shen Yun as merely a cultural organisation, but as a platform that highlights human rights abuses and challenges the authority of the Chinese regime,” he said.

“Chinese diplomatic missions overseas, including in Australia, have reportedly sought to discourage or prevent Shen Yun performances through formal correspondence, engagement with venues and sponsors, and behind-the-scenes pressure on officials.”

But Johnstone warned these efforts are part of a broader strategy to “shape global narratives and protect China’s international image, which is progressively eroding especially amid rising regional tensions, including maritime confrontations with the Philippines, economic friction with Japan, and internal political upheavals with purges within the PLA and government.”

The Epoch Times is a media sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts.

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