The 12-hour rush to push through laws concerning the end of indefinite detention was alarming in its chaos. By Laura Tingle, ABC News

In the space of 12 hours on Thursday, the Australian Parliament passed legislation about what remains, to the public, a largely ill-defined and unknown group of people — but variously described by some of our MPs as "hardened criminals" and "absolute animals" — in a legislative exercise alarming in its chaos and deeply concerning in its origins.

The 12-hour rush to push through laws concerning the end of indefinite detention was alarming in its chaos. By Laura Tingle, ABC News