INTERVIEW: Anthony Albanese

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Janice Petersen talking to PM Anthony Albanese Source: SBS News

Police have been warning people who took part in the retaliatory riots following Monday’s church stabbing in Sydney’s West to expect a knock on the door. They are looking for at least 50 suspects among the 2,000 people they estimate descended on the Church of the Good Shepherd. As political and religious leaders call for calm, people paid their respects at the Westfield Shopping Centre in Bondi Junction. For the first time since Saturday’s stabbing attack, it opened its doors, NOT for shopping, but to remember those who lost their lives. After a week that won't be forgotten for a long time, in an extended interview SBS's Janice Petersen spoke to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and asked him for his reaction to the incidents and if he was worried about Australia's social cohesion.


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