ANTHONY ALBANESE MP
PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA
TONY BURKE MP
MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS
MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION & CITIZENSHIP
MICHELLE ROWLAND MP
ATTORNEY-GENERAL
The Albanese Labor Government will establish a Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion in response to the Bondi terrorist attack.
The Government has asked Former High Court Justice the Hon Virginia Bell AC to serve as Commissioner.
Ms Bell has the deep experience and expertise to conduct her inquiry in such a way that meaningfully examines the impact of antisemitism on the daily life of Jewish Australians – and works to promote social cohesion.
The Government has asked Commissioner Bell to report before the end of the year, and to ensure this inquiry does not prejudice any future criminal proceedings.
The Royal Commission will cover four key areas, as set out in the Letters Patent.
To ensure this is a truly national Royal Commission, all States and Territories will be asked to join the Commission.
Dennis Richardson’s Independent Commonwealth Review into Australia’s federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies will become part of the Commission and he will support its work, with delivery of an Interim Report by the Commission in April.
The Government’s focus in the aftermath of the antisemitic Bondi terrorist attack has been on urgent and immediate action.
That’s why we have:
When Parliament returns the Government will also introduce new laws to criminalise hate speech and hate preachers, as well as deliver tougher gun laws.
A Royal Commission is not the beginning or the end of what Australia must do to eradicate antisemitism, protect ourselves from terrorism or strengthen our social cohesion.
That is an ongoing national effort, for all of us.
Because an attack on Jewish Australians, is an attack on all Australians.