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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese accepts more could have been done to combat antisemitism

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Published: December 18, 2025
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has accepted responsibility and admitted more could have been done to combat antisemitism in the wake of the Bondi Beach terrorist attack.

Albanese and his government’s stance on antisemitism has been the subject of growing criticism from the Jewish community and political figures after the alleged father and son gunmen killed 15 people and injured 41 more in a mass shooting on Sunday.

Today, he fronted cameras and accepted responsibility.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese admitted more could have been done to combat antisemitism. (Alex Ellinghausen)

“I, of course, acknowledge that more could have been done, and I accept my responsibility for the part in that as prime minister of Australia,” he said.

“But what I also do is accept my responsibility to lead the nation and unite the nation.

“Because what people are looking for at this time isn’t more division.”

“Sadly, since the terrible events of October 2023, we have witnessed an increase in antisemitism, which is, of course, an ancient hatred,” he said.

“We have seen a series of appalling attacks targeting Australia’s Jewish community that culminated on Sunday in one of the worst acts of mass murder that this country has ever seen.”

Anthony Albanese visits Bondi hero Ahmed al Ahmed in hospital. (Instagram)

The changes in the five-point plan include:

  • Harsher hate speech laws for preachers and leaders who promote violence
  • Higher penalties for hate speech that promotes violence
  • Making hate an aggravated factor in sentencing for other crimes, like online threats or harassment
  • Developing a regime for listing organisations whose leaders engage in hate speech, promote violence or racial hatred 
  • Developing a narrow federal offence for serious vilification based on race, and or advocating racial supremacy

The government will also create an Antisemitism Education Taskforce and provide new safety advice to curb antisemitism online, and grant Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke new powers to cancel or reject visas for those who spread hate and division.

Albanese has been criticised by former prime ministers John Howard and Tony Abbott, federal Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and former Liberal treasurer Josh Frydenberg for how he has responded to a rise in antisemitism, with the Jewish community noting that they have warned about the dangers of antisemitism since the October 7 attack in 2023.

Former Liberal treasurer Josh Frydenberg was scathing of the prime minsiter at the Bondi memorial site. (Nine)

Freydenberg, who delivered the most scathing review of the government while speaking at the memorial site at Bondi, called on Albanese to accept “personal responsibility for the death of 15 innocent people”.

“We, as a Jewish community, have been abandoned and left alone by our government,” he said.

“Our governments have failed every Australian when it comes to fighting hate and antisemitism.”

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