Anthony Albanese apologises for what Jewish community experienced after Bondi attack

Albanese stands wearing a suit and pink tie, looking serious, a flag behind him.

Anthony Albanese says he understands the anger directed at him by the Jewish community. (ABC News: Matt Roberts)

In short:

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologised for what the Jewish community has experienced, eight days after the Bondi terror attack. 

He defended his decision not to hold a royal commission into the attack, favouring a national inquiry into security agencies. 

What's next?

The government has proposed a raft of legislative reforms in a bid to tackle the "unprecedented radicalisation" of Australian youth.