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NSW Premier Chris Minns Urges Protesters to Avoid Gathering Today

NSW Premier Chris Minns urges inquiry to understand failures behind Bondi terror attack that killed 15, aiming to prevent future incidents and strengthen hate speech and firearm laws.

  • New South Wales Premier Chris Minns supported calls for a Royal Commission into the Bondi Beach terror attack that killed 15 people, saying `We need a Royal Commission right now`.
  • Citing gaps in the probe, Chris Minns, New South Wales Premier, said a Royal Commission is needed to ensure the attack on Sunday does not happen again.
  • AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett said hate preachers are `lawyered up` to avoid charges and Operation Avalite now monitors their language as hate-speech legislation tightens.
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a $1 billion buyback scheme and said National Cabinet would be recalled on Monday, adding, `I had a discussion with Chris Minns this morning that they are considering calling a Royal Commission.`
  • Sunday will be a Day of Reflection with Australians asked to light candles and observe a minute's silence at 6.47pm, while surf lifesavers linked arms and Waverley Council and the Jewish Museum record tributes.
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Calls for royal commission into Bondi Beach terror attack

NSW Premier Chris Minns says there will be a Royal Commission into Sunday's terror attack at Bondi Beach but it is unclear which government will lead it.

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The West Australian broke the news in Australia on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
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