‘This is not the Australia we want’: Canberra religious leaders call for unity

A Canberra rabbi has told an interfaith gathering that he was “not surprised” by the Bondi Beach terrorism attack as both ACT Opposition Leader Mark Parton and independent ACT senator David Pocock said more should be done to stamp out anti-Semitism in Australia.

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