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Minns defends counter-terrorism organisations as Royal Commission continues
Premier Chris Minns has defended the state's counter-terrorism organisations as its actions before the Bondi terror attack continue to be scrutinised at a Royal Commission.
NSW Premier Chris Minns defended the state's counter-terrorism organisations at a Royal Commission scrutinising their actions ahead of the Bondi terror attack. The inquiry tests government oversight frameworks for security agencies, with potential implications for inter-agency coordination protocols at state and federal level.














