An interim report into last year’s Bondi Beach mass shooting was released on Thursday. It proposed 14 recommendations, including increased security around Jewish public events and further gun reforms.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government would adopt all initial recommendations made by the Royal Commission into the December 14 attack at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration in Sydney’s Bondi Beach, which left 15 dead.
The report did not propose urgent changes but outlined recommendations to strengthen Australia’s counter-terrorism capabilities. It also called for expanded security protocols during Jewish High Holy Days and other high-profile Jewish festivals and events.
Five of the recommendations remain classified due to sensitive national security concerns. The Royal Commission was established in January following pressure from Jewish advocacy groups and victims’ families who criticized Albanese’s initial hesitation in launching the inquiry.


