The federal government’s counter-terrorism coordinator should be a full-time position, and the prime minister and national security ministers need training in responding to terrorist incidents, an interim royal commission report has found. The interim report of the royal commission on antisemitism and social cohesion has handed down 14 recommendations – five of which remain classified – to the government on Thursday morning. The commission was established in the wake of December’s Bondi massacre, in which two alleged Islamic State-inspired gunmen shot and killed 15 people and injured 40 others as they attended a beachside Hanukah event for the Jewish community.
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