Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promoted a government-led campaign aimed at uniting the community in response to the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promoted a government-led campaign aimed at uniting the community in response to the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach.

The “One Mitzvah for Bondi” initiative is calling on individuals from all faiths and backgrounds to engage in acts of kindness. This campaign aims to foster unity and compassion across communities.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has endorsed the initiative, encouraging Australians to “bring light into the world through an act of kindness.” He believes that small gestures can have a significant impact on society.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promoted a government-led campaign aimed at uniting the community in response to the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promoted a government-led campaign aimed at uniting the community in response to the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach. (Alex Ellinghausen)

In response to mounting pressure for a federal royal commission from both the opposition and the Jewish community, Albanese has decided against it. He argues that such an inquiry would take years and delay much-needed action.

Instead, Albanese is expected to recall parliament ahead of schedule to introduce several pivotal reforms. These include a comprehensive gun buyback scheme, new hate speech legislation, a groundbreaking offense to prevent the radicalisation of children, and expanded authority for the home affairs minister to deny or revoke visas for individuals linked to hate or terrorism.

In the wake of one of Australia’s most devastating terrorist attacks on December 14, fewer than a dozen of the 41 injured individuals remain hospitalized in Sydney. The attack, which targeted the Jewish community during their Hanukkah celebrations, resulted in the tragic loss of 15 lives.

Authorities allege that a father and son were responsible for the attack, opening fire on the gathering and causing widespread fear and heartbreak.

Sajid Akram, 50, was killed in a shootout with police.

His son, Naveed Akram, 24, has been charged with 59 offences and remains in custody. 

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