Government to implement all national recommendations of antisemitism interim report

Social cohesion is important," he says.The prime minister's been asked if recommendation one, which calls for the NSW police response model already in use for Jewish high holidays to be extended to other Jewish festivals and events, is a recognition that the government hasn't done enough to deal with antisemitism.Albanese says that's a question directly related to the NSW government and the state's police force, not the Commonwealth.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been asked how long it will take to implement the interim report's recommendations.The interim report contained 14 recommendations, including five that were kept secret because they contained sensitive information.Albanese says the government has only just seen the report this morning and that the government has agreed to adopt the recommendations."I'm now holding a full-scale press conference to indicate that He's been asked what that would look like.Anthony Albanese says an exercise like that would happen nine months after a government is elected, and he says that this recommendation has been adopted.Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says the government requested an interim review so as not to delay responding to the terrorist attack.Burke says the government needed information quickly, and that the interim report presents that information."I'm pleased in terms of the findings of the royal commission, in terms of our general national security settings