The Sydney Swans acknowledged removing references to the Jewish community from a pre-match tribute to Bondi attack victims before their season-opening AFL game, calling the script alteration an "error of judgment" made within the club to use inclusive language. Liberal senator James Paterson referred the AFL to a royal commission on antisemitism following the incident, while the league said it issued no directive for the change.
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The Sydney Swans acknowledged removing references to the Jewish community from a pre-match tribute to Bondi attack victims before their season-opening AFL game, calling the script alteration an "error of judgment" made within the club to use inclusive language. Liberal senator James Paterson referred the AFL to a royal commission on antisemitism following the incident, while the league said it issued no directive for the change.