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The Seagull report is acknowledged as an ambitious, action-oriented blueprint designed to confront anti-Semitism across multiple facets of Australian society—from laws and education to media and online spaces. It emphasizes that tackling this scourge requires leadership not only from government but also from civil society and cultural institutions.
However, critics remain skeptical about the government’s willingness to follow through, especially given the lack of firm commitments and the entrenched resistance within some sectors to reduce hate speech and extremist influence. The report's success hinges on swift, decisive implementation and broad societal endorsement—elements that are yet to be fully realized.