By ABC chief digital political correspondent Clare Armstrong
Photo: AFP / Australian Prime Minister's Office
Anthony Albanese has not ruled out calling a federal royal commission into the Bondi terror attack amid mounting pressure for a Commonwealth-level inquiry.
The prime minister was touring flood-ravaged north Queensland on Tuesday when he was asked if he remained open to the option and said he was talking with NSW to ensure the state had "everything that is required".
"The NSW government have said that they will have a royal commission, but we're talking to NSW about how that would operate, and we're talking to the community," Al
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