Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s decision to initiate a year-long royal commission into the Bondi terrorist attack, which resulted in 15 fatalities, was defended by WA Ministers as a thoughtful response to pressures from various stakeholders. Resources Minister Madeleine King emphasized the importance of thorough processes in addressing the rise of anti-Semitism and ensuring social cohesion. Albanese also announced plans to recall Parliament on January 19 to discuss new hate speech and gun laws, highlighting the need for effective legal measures. He asserted that the laws would tackle both hatred and gun violence, aiming to protect Australia’s diverse society while criminalizing divisive conduct.
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