Tourists warned against visiting the North during parade season

The Australian government has issued a safety warning to citizens travelling to the North.

The Australian government has issued a safety warning to citizens travelling to the North.

Travellers from Down Under have been told to be careful about their security in a sign of the heightened threat.

Earlier this year police said the danger from dissidents was at its worst since the 1998 Real IRA Omagh bomb which killed 29 people.

There have been a series of failed bomb attacks on members of the security forces and one in Lurgan, Co Armagh, this month in which three children were injured.

A statement for the Australian government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said: “We advise you to be alert to your own security in Ireland.”

The United States and New Zealand have issued similar warnings to citizens.

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