Police used a Taser to subdue a man who brandished a knife today near the prime minister's entrance to Australia's Parliament House.
A police statement said there were no national security concerns, which means the man is not considered to be a terrorist.
Police and security guards began negotiating with the man on a lawn near the ministers' wing of Parliament House on Thursday afternoon after he was seen to be armed, the statement said.
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"During the de-escalation negotiation process, the man was Tasered as he failed to relinquish the knife," the statement said.
He was taken into custody. A police spokesman declined to provide further details.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott was not in the capital today and Parliament was in recess.
Parliament House has been identified as a major terrorist target and security was stepped up weeks before a gunman in Ottawa fatally shot a soldier as he stood as a ceremonial guard then stormed Canada's Parliament. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper called the shooting a terrorist attack.