Former Reserve Bank governors and CEOs are among 125 business leaders now calling for a Commonwealth royal commission in the wake of the Bondi Beach terror attack.

The federal government has faced growing calls, including from victims’ families and Jewish community leaders, for a broader national inquiry into the mass shooting last month, which saw 15 people killed.

Now, an eminent group of Australians has penned a statement urging the government to establish a royal commission into antisemitism and the events leading up to the terrorist attack.

Families of Bondi victims call for federal royal commission

Loved ones of those killed and injured in the Bondi Beach attack say rising antisemitism requires a “powerful national response”, piling pressure on Anthony Albanese for a royal commission.

Signatories include former RBA governors Philip Lowe and Glenn Stevens, billionaire James Packer, former GrainCorp chief executive Alison Watkins, former Telstra CEO David Thodey and former Tennis Australia chair Jayne Hrdlicka. 

BHP chair Ross McEwan and Origin chair Scott Perkins are part of the joint statement, as well as former politicians Jeff Kennett, James Merlino and Josh Frydenberg. 

“As business leaders and proud Australians committed to upholding our values of tolerance and mutual respect, we recognise the need for clear answers as to how the Bondi massacre could occur,” the statement said. 

“And for practical solutions to restore social cohesion and protect the safety of all Australians.

“This is a national crisis, which requires a national response.”

The business leaders said there must be an end to the “unprecedented harassment intimidation and violence” directed at the Australian Jewish community since the war in Gaza began in 2023. 

Pressure building

Pressure has steadily been building on the federal government to establish a royal commission since the tragedy unfolded on December 14 — particularly from the opposition. 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has resisted calls, reiterating that a review into intelligence and law enforcement agencies led by former spy boss Dennis Richardson would be the quickest way to get answers.

The difference between federal and state royal commissions

Calls for the federal government to hold a royal commission into the Bondi terror attack continue after NSW announced intentions for a state-level royal commission.

He also said the federal government would cooperate with a New South Wales-led royal commission and has regularly referred to efforts to reduce hate against the Jewish community before the attack, including appointing Australia’s first special envoy to combat antisemitism. 

The business leaders’ statement said their call “goes beyond politics”. 

“It’s about the future of our country,” the statement said. 

“We call on the Australian Government to immediately establish a commonwealth royal commission as a first step towards taking Australia forward with a meaningful, practical plan of action.”