Share this @internewscast.com


More than 60 Australian sports leaders have added their voices to a growing call for a national royal commission into antisemitism and the Bondi terror attack.
The prominent stars, which include Olympians and AFL coaches, became the latest figures on Sunday to call for a federal inquiry, stating Australia’s safety and social cohesion had been ruptured by the massacre.

“This assault didn’t happen in a vacuum; it followed over two years of rising extremism, threats, and unchecked radicalization across Australia,” they expressed in a joint statement on Sunday.

“Across generations, we have stood for fairness, respect, equality and the principle that every Australian — no matter who they are — deserves safety, dignity and the freedom to live without fear.”
The statement was co-ordinated by Olympians, including former hockey player Nova Peris and former swimmers Grant Hackett and Ian Thorpe.
Other signatories include NRL commentator Brad Fittler, former swimmers Michael Klim and Dawn Fraser, tennis player Lleyton Hewitt, and surfer Mick Fanning.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has thus far resisted recent demands from 17 families connected to the victims, alongside hundreds of leading legal experts, Jewish organizations, and more than 100 business leaders, for a federal royal commission.

Albanese instead announced the Richardson Review, which will be led by former ASIO boss Dennis Richardson who will examine law enforcement and security agencies’ responses to the massacre.
He insists a Commonwealth royal commission would not deliver the urgent response needed after the two gunmen shot Hanukkah festival revellers, killing 15 and injuring dozens more on 14 December.
But the public calls have persisted, despite Albanese stating a national royal commission is not an efficient way to deal with intelligence matters.
The latest joint statement went on to say that the “eyes of the world will soon be upon Australia” for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics and that safety and integrity of public spaces have never mattered more.
“A royal commission is the most credible and unifying pathway to understanding what went wrong, ensuring accountability, restoring social harmony and taking Australia forward with a meaningful, practical plan of action,” it said.

Meanwhile, attendees at the concluding Ashes Test on Sunday can feel confident about their safety, as confirmed by one of Australia’s leading counter-terrorism experts, despite the event being sold out.

Heavily-armed uniformed and mounted police, along with public order and riot squad officers, will patrol the Sydney Cricket Ground match.
Some will be equipped with long-arm rifles and conduct high-visibility patrols.
NSW Police counter-terrorism squad boss assistant commissioner Leanne McCusker said arming officers with the weapons was not due to a specific threat.
“I want to emphasise that there is not any active or imminent threat,” she said.
The measures mirror those for the Boxing Day Test at the MCG, where specialist police were armed with semi-automatic rifles and patrolled the busy stadium, a nearby park and railway hub.
Victims of the Bondi massacre, first responders and community members will be honoured with an on-field tribute set to include a guard of honour and a round of applause recognising the efforts and service of emergency response agencies and community members.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Vice President JD Vance

Vance Cautions Iran Against Underestimating U.S. Resolve Ahead of Negotiations

US Vice President JD Vance on Friday warned Iran not to “play”…
The man offered a thumbs-up sign to a camera at Sydney Airport.

Alleged Scammer Faces Charges in $150,000 NSW Shopping Centre Fraud

A man, allegedly involved in a Romanian gang that targeted elderly women…
Sammy the seal blocks traffic in Mornington Peninsula

Adorable Seal Snoozes in the Spotlight: Traffic Stalls on Bustling Coastal Route

Drivers passing through Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula were treated to a rare sight…
Vice President Kamala Harris is considering running for the top job in 2028.

Kamala Harris Teases Potential 2024 Presidential Bid: What It Could Mean for America

The vice president faced a direct question at an event last night…
The new Faces of Death remake starring Barbie Ferreira was shelved for two years and almost didn't make it past censors for release

Unmasking ‘Faces of Death’: The Controversial Revival of the World’s Most Banned Horror Film

A revival of one of the most debated horror films in cinematic…
Peace talks in jeopardy over Lebanon violence

Lebanon Violence Threatens Stability of Ongoing Peace Negotiations

As Iran gears up for peace discussions, its top negotiator has expressed…
Police are expected to provide updates throughout the day.

Man Detained and Hospitalized Following Alleged Collision with Dirt Bike Riders

A motorist has been apprehended and hospitalized after purportedly colliding with a…

Artemis II Astronauts Safely Touch Down on Earth, Exiting Capsule After Successful Mission

In brief The Orion capsule splashed down off the coast of California…

Stark Choices: New Survey Reveals Australians Struggling Between Food and Medicine

In brief A new survey found almost one in five respondents couldn’t…
In this image provided by NASA, the Artemis II crew, counterclockwise from top left, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen, Commander Reid Wiseman, and Pilot Victor Glover pose with eclipse viewers during a lunar flyby, Monday, April 6, 2026. (NASA via AP)

Artemis II Poised for Imminent Splashdown After Historic Space Mission

Their dramatic grand finale fast approaching, Artemis II’s astronauts aimed for a…

Iran’s Bold Peace Proposal: Key Demands Unveiled as Historic US-Pakistan Talks Begin

In brief Iran’s negotiating team has arrived in Pakistan for peace talks…
Eric Swalwell has denied the accusations made against him.

Prominent US Politician Faces Allegations of Sexual Assault by Former Staffer

Warning: This article includes content that may be unsettling for some readers.…