An interim report into the Bondi terror attack will be released today as part of the Royal Commission into Anti-Semitism, focusing on urgent security issues and coordination between state and federal agencies. Key concerns include the failure of information sharing systems between ASIO, AFP and state police, which allowed accused terrorists known to ASIO to obtain gun licences. Former NSW Police Superintendent Robert Critchlow discusses the need for improved inter-agency communication, unified computer systems, and increased counter-terror exercises.
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