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Antisemitism royal commission LIVE: NSW police chiefs to give evidence on Bondi Beach terror attack

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Coverage varies in emphasis and framing. The Sydney Morning Herald focuses on the procedural aspects of the hearings and the testimonies of officials, while The Guardian highlights the personal experiences of Jewish Australians facing…
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Antisemitism royal commission LIVE: NSW police chiefs to give evidence on Bondi Beach terror attack
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The royal commission is set to hear from two key witnesses regarding the Bondi Beach terror attack. NSW Police Deputy Commissioner David Hudson and Assistant Commissioner Kirsty Heyward will provide evidence today. Their testimonies are expected to shed light on the police response to the incident.

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The Sydney Morning Herald · Amber Schultz
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9.34amWho will appear today? By Amber SchultzThere are just two witnesses scheduled to appear at the royal commission today. They are NSW Police Deputy Commissioner, Investigations and Counter-Terrorism, David Hudson, and Assistant Commissioner, Police Prosecutions and Licensing Enforcement Command, Kirsty Heyward.NSW Police Deputy Commissioner David Hudson.Sam MooyShare

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