Anthony Albanese speaking at a press conference in Cloncurry.
Speaking from the flood-affected town of Cloncurry in Queensland‘s north-west, Albanese did not unequivocally rule out establishing a royal commission, but did not confirm that discussions were underway.

“We’re actively reviewing all necessary measures in collaboration with the Jewish community,” he stated.

Anthony Albanese speaking at a press conference in Cloncurry.
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“I’m consistently engaging with Jewish community leaders, holding discussions and meetings daily to ensure we’re doing everything within our power.”

“Our priority is to foster unity during this time, and that is where my efforts are concentrated.”

Prime Minister Albanese has initiated a comprehensive review of intelligence and law enforcement agencies, appointing Dennis Richardson, former director-general of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), to lead the effort.

He emphasized that the foremost priority is addressing the immediate requirements identified in the Richardson review.

Albanese said the second priority will be recalling parliament once the required legislation is obtained.
“To take strong action against hate speech (and) to strengthen the laws that we have put in place.”

“We’re continuing to assess and implement all other necessary actions,” he assured.

Albanese has faced calls from some politicans from all parties, as well as community groups, to hold hold a public inquiry.