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'Small comfort': Federal budget's $600m for Bondi terror attack response
Key takeaways
- The federal budget includes more than $600 million to support Australia's Jewish community after the Bondi terror attack.
- More than $600 million has been allocated in the federal budget in response to the Bondi terror attack.
- It includes funding for extra security for the Jewish community, mental health resources, firearms reform and initiatives to combat antisemitism.
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The federal budget includes more than $600 million to support Australia's Jewish community after the Bondi terror attack. (ABC News: Che Chorley)
More than $600 million has been allocated in the federal budget in response to the Bondi terror attack.
It includes funding for extra security for the Jewish community, mental health resources, firearms reform and initiatives to combat antisemitism.
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