PM announces review of intelligence and law enforcement in wake of Bondi attack
The review, led by former intelligence chief Dennis Richardson, will assess if Australian agencies have proper powers and sharing arrangements after the ISIS-inspired attack killed 15.
- The Australian Prime Minister announced an intelligence review following an ISIS-inspired 'atrocity' at Bondi Beach.
- The review will examine whether federal agencies have the necessary powers and arrangements to keep Australians safe.
- The attacker, Sajid Akram, was shot dead by police, and his son Naveed faces terrorism and murder charges.
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Rabbi Told Albanese He Was ‘Not Welcome’ After Hanukkah Terror Attack
BONDI BEACH – A senior rabbi whose synagogue hosted last Sunday’s Hanukkah event targeted in a terror attack told Prime Minister Anthony Albanese he was “not welcome” at the synagogue, according to Sky News. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email Sky News senior reporter Caroline Marcus reported that Rabbi Rabbi Ulman, […]
Minister’s Visa Cancellation Powers to Increase in Response to Bondi Attack
Immigrants to Australia who do not have citizenship may be deported if they have a history of hate speech or engage in it in the future, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has announced. The government intends to introduce legislation to allow the minister and the attorney general to revoke the visa of anyone who “spreads hate, division, and radicalisation,” he explained at a press conference alongside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. A package of…
Albanese's 'review' of Bondi failings is straight from the Abbott playbook
A review by a security insider within the government isn't good enough in the wake of the Bondi atrocity. Like Tony Abbott after the Lindt Cafe siege, Anthony Albanese just wants the issue to go away. The post Albanese’s ‘review’ of Bondi failings is straight from the Abbott playbook appeared first on Crikey.
Albanese booed as Bondi victims honoured
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stands between a rabbi and a police officer as thousands gather for a candlelight vigil for the victims of the Bondi Beach shooting. Photo: Getty Images Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was booed by an angry crowd gathered at the famous Bondi beach on Sunday to honour the victims of a gun attack a week earlier that targeted a seaside Jewish Hanukkah festival event.
Bondi Beach attack: Australian PM booed at memorial
In Australia, thousands of people gathered on Bondi beach as part of a national day of reflection. It has been a week after gunmen killed 15 people including a 10 year old girl and left many others injured at an event celebrating the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. The Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a review of law enforcement and intelligence agencies following last week’s attack. Albanese attended the commemoration, whic…
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