More than $130 million will be spent on a fast-tracked royal commission into the Bondi terror attack. Officials from the Attorney-General's Department revealed in a parliamentary hearing on Monday the federal government would spend $131.1 million to set up and run the inquiry. The cost will include $91.2 million for the royal commission and $40 million for the department to support the inquiry. The hearing was told 89 staff would be allocated to the royal commission, 64 for the inquiry itself and 25 from the Attorney-General's Department. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the royal commission in January after sustained political...