As Melbourne continues to reel from its third fatal street attack in less than two years, Australian federal Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has apportioned blame to the state's judiciary.
The Liberal Party frontbencher has received backlash for his comment, and also for suggesting Australia's Muslim community could do more to help tackle extremism.
Arthur Stevens reports
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