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Questions are being asked of Australia's federal Government in the aftermath of the Bondi terror attack - as it appears to bow to the New South Wales premier.
Just over a week ago, 15 people were killed at a Hanukkah celebration - when two gunmen opened fire.
The New South Wales Parliament's been recalled to debate a suite of measures proposed by state premier Chris Minns.
Australia correspondent Murray Olds says the federal Government's under pressure - because it seems like Minns is the one in charge.
Olds says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's said he'd follow New South Wales on the prospect of a Royal Commission of Inquiry - leaving a lot of people asking where's his leadership.
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