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PM Albanese Calls National Royal Commission into Bondi Terror Attack

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a federal royal commission.

CANBERRA : Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed the establishment of a Commonwealth Royal Commission into the Bondi Beach terrorist attack, following weeks of mounting pressure from victim’s families, the opposition, and the Jewish community.

In a snap press conference this afternoon, the Prime Minister announced that former High Court Justice Virginia Bell will lead the national probe. The inquiry will focus on the circumstances of the December 14 attack, the nature of antisemitism in Australia, and broader issues of social cohesion.

The move marks a significant shift for the government, which had previously argued that royal commissions were too time-consuming. However, the Prime Minister stated today that listening to the community was paramount.

“I respect people’s views, and I listen to them,” Mr. Albanese said. “It’s clear to me that a royal commission is essential to achieving national unity and healing.”

Tributes

Tributes that were at Bondi for the 15 people killed in the December 14 attack.

The inquiry will supersede the planned NSW state-level probe and will focus on four key areas:

Investigating Antisemitism: Analyzing the nature and prevalence of antisemitic conduct across Australia.

Institutional Reform: Recommending improvements for law enforcement, border control, and immigration agencies.

The Bondi Attack: Examining the specific circumstances of the December 14 incident, aided by the ongoing Richardson review.

Countering Extremism: Strengthening social cohesion and tackling the spread of ideological and religiously motivated extremism.

Justice Bell is expected to deliver the final report before the first anniversary of the attack on December 14, 2026.

To support the inquiry’s goals, the Prime Minister is expected to recall Parliament early this month to introduce several high-priority reforms, including a national gun buyback scheme, new hate speech laws, and expanded powers for the Home Affairs Minister to cancel visas for those suspected of promoting violence or hate.

The Prime Minister will formally recommend the establishment of the commission to Governor-General Sam Mostyn at an executive council meeting tomorrow.

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