The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion continues its hearings, with multiple sessions reported across Tuesday and Wednesday. The commission is examining events and circumstances leading up to the Bondi Beach mass shooting, including any relevant issues connected to antisemitism and broader social cohesion.
Across the coverage, NSW police chiefs are scheduled to provide evidence as part of the inquiry. The reports describe the hearings as focusing on how conditions and responses in the lead-up to the attack may relate to the commission’s terms of reference. In one update, the hearing is described as the commission’s second set of hearings on Tuesday; in others, coverage notes it is the commission’s third set of hearings on Wednesday.
While the articles share the same overall focus and timing, they do not provide additional, outlet-specific findings in the text provided. Overall, the common thread is the commission’s ongoing examination of the Bondi Beach incident and the testimony of senior NSW policing figures as part of that process.