Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared January 22 as a National Day of Mourning for the Bondi Beach terror attack that resulted in 15 deaths. The date was chosen after consultations with Rabbi Yoram Ulman, emphasizing unity and remembrance under the theme “light will win.” A royal commission led by former High Court judge Virginia Bell will investigate the attack, following criticism over the government’s initial reluctance for a inquiry. Flags will be flown at half-mast across Commonwealth buildings, with further details to be announced.
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