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TUE · 2026-05-12 · 15:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0512-75659
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Budget earmarks more than $600m for Bondi attack response, with half going to Australia’s Jewish community

The Australian government has allocated over $600 million in its federal budget as a response to the Bondi terror attacks. A significant portion, $300 million, will be directed towards enhancing security and providing support for Australia's Jewish community.

Luca IttimaniThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-12 · 15:00 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Budget earmarks more than $600m for Bondi attack response, with half going to Australia’s Jewish community
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The Australian government has allocated over $600 million in its federal budget as a response to the Bondi terror attacks. A significant portion, $300 million, will be directed towards enhancing security and providing support for Australia's Jewish community. This funding will be distributed over five years, with the Executive Council of Australian Jewry receiving $124 million for increased security measures. Additionally, $131 million will support projects run by Jewish community organizations, including those directly impacted by the attack. The budget also includes $43 million for mental health support for those affected and $200,000 for Bondi's surf lifesaving clubs. The government stated these measures align with recommendations from the antisemitism royal commission.

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The royal commission has been costed at $131m.

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Government is adopting all recommendations of the antisemitism royal commission.

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Executive Council of Australian Jewry will receive $124m for extra security.

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Australia's Jewish community will receive $300m for security and support.

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Australian government allocated $604m for Bondi attack response.

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The Australian Government has allocated $300m for security for Jewish citizens in response to the Bondi-terror-attacks" class="entity-link entity-event" data-entity-id="125904" data-entity-type="event">Bondi terror attacks. Photograph: Jeremy Piper/Reuters View image in fullscreen The Australian Government has allocated $300m for security for Jewish citizens in response to the Bondi-terror-attacks" class="entity-link entity-event" data-entity-id="125904" data-entity-type="event">Bondi terror attacks. Photograph: Jeremy Piper/Reuters Budget earmarks more than $600m for Bondi attack response, with half going to Australia’s Jewish community Funds flow to charities and other organisations, with Executive Council of Australian Jewry getting $124m for extra security Explore all of our 2026 Australia federal budget coverage Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Australia’s Jewish community will receive an extra $300m for security and support from the federal budget as part of a $604m package in response to December’s Bondi-beach-terror-attack" class="entity-link entity-event" data-entity-id="5493" data-entity-type="event">Bondi beach terror attack. The government has also set aside federal cash for its proposed national gun buyback but would not say how much, as it struggles to bring state governments on board. “Disclosure would prejudice the Commonwealth’s negotiations with jurisdictions on funding levels,” the budget reads. The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, singled out gun reform hopes in his budget speech on Tuesday night, saying the government was adopting all the recommendations of the antisemitism royal commission. “We’re also taking action to strengthen our national security and national unity since the devastating antisemitic terror attack at Bondi beach,” he said. Australia’s Jewish community and those directly affected by the Bondi attack will receive about half of the $604m in new budget measures over five years from 2025-26. The Executive Council of Australian Jewry, the national peak body, will receive $124m for extra security, $22m of which will be drawn from confiscated criminal assets. Projects run by Jewish community organisations will receive $131m, including $4.4m to the Bondi" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="125905" data-entity-type="organization">Chabad of Bondi, which lost longstanding members in December’s attack. 25:49 Federal budget 2026: treasurer Jim Chalmers' full budget speech – video Charities Jewish House and Jewishcare will get a combined $4m to support the victims of the shooting and their families, and another two relief organisations will be permitted to apply for charity status. The government has also committed $43m toward mental health support for those affected by the shooting and $200,000 to Bondi’s surf lifesaving clubs, whose members came to the aid of victims. Lewis’ Continental Kitchen, which burned down in 2024, will be handed $500,000 to help its recovery. The Bondi kosher catering business, founded in 1970, has not reopened since the alleged arson, spending months campaigning for government aid. The royal commission, which has released its interim report and is now holding public hearings, has been costed at $131m, with the remaining $207m to be spent on measures to counter antisemitism and hate. New funding has been allocated to public awareness campaigns and education department programs for social cohesion, while the government will set up an $80m counter-terrorism online centre to combat youth radicalisation. The office of the e-safety commissioner, which pioneered the teenage social media ban, will get $1m to provide online safety advice addressing antisemitism. Jewish Australians have told the royal commission they have faced hate across the internet, from social media to Minecraft. Security agencies have been funded to bring in controls on firearms and visas, while Australian federal police receive $68m to help their teams investigate the shooting. Explore more on these topics Australian budget 2026 Bondi-beach-terror-attack" class="entity-link entity-event" data-entity-id="5493" data-entity-type="event">Bondi beach terror attack Bondi Royal commission on antisemitism and social cohesion Race Australian politics news Share Reuse this content
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