Scrutiny over ASIO decision not to identify shooter as security threat
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The Prime Minister will move urgently with states and territories to discuss further options to strengthen Australia's gun laws following the terror attack at Bondi Beach. But the government and the nation's domestic spy agency are facing questions about why one of the shooters came onto ASIO's radar but was deemed not to pose a threat.
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