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Bondi beach terror attack: thousands mourn at vigils around Australia as Albanese promises stricter gun laws
The Guardian
•December 15, 2025•By Guardian staff and Australian Associated Press👁️0
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Twenty-five people remain in hospital following Sunday’s attack, in which 16 people, including one of the alleged gunmen, were killedFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s national security agency Asio investigated one of the alleged Bondi shooters in 2019 over potential extremist links but decided he was not “a person of interest”, Anthony Albanese has revealed, despite two of the man’s associated being jailed.The prime minister said the Five Eyes intelligence network – the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand – would help investigate the deadly terrorist shooting which led at least 15 victims dead. As the spotlight turns to how the father and son did not come to the attention of authorities, Albanese said the investigation would include whether the pair had been radicalised by an extremist ideology. Continue reading...
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