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Initial Australian inquiry into Bondi Beach shooting calls for counter-terrorism reforms

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Posted on April 30, 2026

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Initial Australian inquiry into Bondi Beach shooting calls for counter-terrorism reforms

Australian Inquiry Into Bondi Beach Shooting Recommends Security and Gun Reforms

By Renju Jose

Royal Commission Findings and Government Response

SYDNEY, April 30 (Reuters) - An interim report into last year's Bondi Beach mass shooting on Thursday advised increased security around Jewish public events and further gun reforms among 14 initial recommendations, but found Australia's legal and regulatory frameworks did not hinder security agencies in preventing or responding to the attack.

Government Adoption of Recommendations

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government would adopt all the initial recommendations made by the Royal Commission, the nation's most powerful inquiry, into the December 14 shooting at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach, which left 15 dead.

While the report did not propose urgent changes, it outlined recommendations to strengthen Australia's counter-terrorism capabilities, Albanese told reporters.

"This is as the government envisaged - that the first task of the Royal Commission, the priority, was to look at the security elements of these issues," he said.

Classified Recommendations

Five of the recommendations remain classified due to sensitive national security concerns, Albanese added.

Impact of the Bondi Beach Attack

The attack at Bondi Beach stunned Australia, a country known for its strict gun laws, and prompted widespread calls for enhanced measures against antisemitism and tighter firearm controls. Authorities have said the alleged perpetrators, a father and son duo, were inspired by the Islamic State militant group. It was the deadliest mass gun attack in the country in three decades.

Establishment of the Royal Commission

The Royal Commission was established in January following mounting pressure from Jewish advocacy groups and victims' families, who criticised Albanese's initial hesitation in launching the inquiry.

Key Recommendations and Security Measures

The 154-page interim report recommends a comprehensive review of the country's joint counter-terrorism teams, with findings to be submitted to police commissioners and the director-general of security within three months. 

Expanded Security Protocols

It also calls for expanded security protocols during Jewish High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, to include other high-profile Jewish festivals and events.

Additional Counter-Terrorism and Gun Control Measures

Additional measures include updating the counter-terrorism handbook promptly and involving senior government officials in counter-terrorism exercises, and accelerating efforts to implement a proposed national gun buyback plan.

"The review has revealed aspects in which counter-terrorism capability at federal and state levels could be improved," the report noted.

Next Steps for the Inquiry

Public hearings by the commission are scheduled to start next week, with a final report due by the end of the year.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • Interim report recommends expanded security for Jewish festivals and a comprehensive review of counter‑terrorism coordination.
  • Although frameworks are sound, the government will adopt all 14 recommendations, including updates to counter‑terrorism protocols and accelerating a national gun buy‑back plan.
  • Five recommendations remain classified; public hearings start in early May with a final report due by December 14.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the initial Bondi Beach shooting inquiry recommend?
The interim report advised increased security at Jewish public events, further gun reforms, and a review of joint counter-terrorism teams.
How did the Australian government respond to the Royal Commission's recommendations?
Prime Minister Albanese said the government would adopt all 14 initial recommendations from the Royal Commission.
Were any of the recommendations classified?
Yes, five of the recommendations remain classified due to sensitive national security concerns.
What prompted the establishment of the Royal Commission into the Bondi Beach shooting?
Mounting pressure from Jewish advocacy groups and victims' families led to the Royal Commission's formation.
When is the final report on the Bondi Beach shooting expected?
Public hearings start next week and the final report is due by the end of the year.

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