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Australia Announces Independent Review of Bondi Beach Terror Attack, Rules Out Royal Commission

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday announced the framework for an independent review into the December 14 terror attack at Bondi Beach that claimed 16 lives, while once again rejecting demands for a royal commission into the incident.

The review will be led by former intelligence chief Dennis Richardson and will examine whether Australian security and law enforcement agencies acted as effectively as possible prior to the attack. According to the Prime Minister, the review will assess the actions and judgements of agencies including the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) and the Australian Federal Police (AFP), and determine whether any additional measures could have prevented the incident.

Australian media reported that the findings of the review are expected to be completed and made public by April. The assessment will focus on inter-agency coordination, intelligence handling, and operational decision-making in the lead-up to the attack.

The announcement comes amid sustained pressure from the opposition and families of victims, who have been calling for a royal commission, Australia’s most powerful form of public inquiry, to examine the circumstances surrounding the mass shooting. However, the Albanese government has maintained that an independent review is the appropriate mechanism to address the issue.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke defended the decision, stating that a review would allow the government to respond more swiftly to urgent national security concerns. He said the approach would ensure accountability while enabling timely recommendations to strengthen existing security frameworks.

The Bondi Beach attack, described as one of the deadliest mass shootings in recent Australian history, occurred on December 14 and resulted in the deaths of 16 people, including the alleged gunman. Authorities later identified the perpetrators as 50-year-old Sajid Akram and his 24-year-old son, Naveed Akram.

In the aftermath of the attack, Prime Minister Albanese had announced that he would seek the approval of the Governor-General to institute a special honours list recognising first responders and members of the public who assisted victims during the incident. The recipients of the honours are expected to be announced in 2026 and will include police personnel, medical staff and civilians who responded during the emergency.

Meanwhile, the state government of New South Wales has moved swiftly to introduce legislative changes following the shooting. The NSW Parliament has passed stricter gun control and protest-related laws, citing public safety concerns raised by the incident.

The Bondi Beach attack has intensified national debate over security preparedness, intelligence coordination and firearm regulation in Australia. While the federal government has ruled out a royal commission for now, the forthcoming independent review is expected to play a key role in shaping future security and policy responses.

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