Universities Australia welcomes the establishment of a dedicated taskforce to prevent, tackle and respond to antisemitism at all levels of Australia's education system.
Antisemitism has no place in Australia - including in places of learning. This is a strong and necessary step to confronting and overcoming this scourge.
Universities Australia Chair Professor Carolyn Evans said the sector strongly supported the government's whole-of-education approach, from early learning through to higher education.
"The tragic events in Bondi have shaken communities across Australia and serve as a sobering reminder of the harm caused by hatred, violence and division," Professor Evans said.
"Education and the deepening of knowledge are among the most powerful tools we have for tackling hatred, challenging prejudice and building understanding.
"I welcome the opportunity to engage with participants from all parts of the education sector on a unified approach to tackling antisemitism in our institutions and look forward to meeting tomorrow.
"The support for the Monash Initiative for Rapid Research into Antisemitism demonstrates the important role that university experts can play in supporting this process.
"Universities are determined work with the Jewish community, governments, regulators and the taskforce to ensure our campuses remain safe, respectful and inclusive places for everyone, regardless of their faith or background."