PM announces review of intelligence and law enforcement in wake of Bondi attack
Prime Minister Albanese tasked former ASIO chief Dennis Richardson to review federal agencies' powers and processes following the Bondi attack that killed 15 people.
- 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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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…
Australia launches security review after Bondi Beach terror attack
Australia is observing a national Day of Reflection one week after the deadly shooting at a Jewish festival on Bondi Beach, with crowds gathering at a waterfront memorial and people across the country lighting candles and holding a minute of silence at exactly 6:47 p.m. local time, the moment the first shots were fired; the attack left 15 people dead and dozens injured, including 13 who remain hospitalized, and was carried out by a father and so…
Under strict security measures, thousands of Australians have thought of the victims of the attack on the Hanukkah Festival at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Prime Minister Albanese wants to have the intelligence services in the country checked.
Australia honours Bondi Beach attack victims; PM Albanese booed
SYDNEY, Dec 21 - Australia honoured victims on Sunday of a gun attack a week earlier on a seaside Hanukkah celebration, as the prime minister announced a review of the country's law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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