Prime minister backs NSW premier’s call for a royal commission into the Bondi beach terror attack
Following a deadly mass shooting at Bondi beach that killed 15 people, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns called for a royal commission to investigate the incident. The commission aims to conduct a comprehensive review of the circumstances surrounding the attack.

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AI-generatedFollowing a deadly mass shooting at Bondi beach that killed 15 people, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns called for a royal commission to investigate the incident. The commission aims to conduct a comprehensive review of the circumstances surrounding the attack. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has voiced his support for the NSW government's decision, stating he would back whatever action they take. The announcement was made on Saturday as the state seeks to understand the events leading up to the tragedy. The royal commission will likely examine security protocols, intelligence gathering, and potential preventative measures.
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4 extractedThe mass shooting killed 15 people.
Chris Minns said the state needed a royal commission to investigate the mass shooting.
NSW premier called for a full “comprehensive look” at the deadly shooting.
Anthony Albanese said he would ‘support whatever action the NSW government takes’ regarding the Bondi beach terror attack.