While I am not a fan of the PM I think he spoke well. It is difficult in these circumstances for politicians to not seem vacuous in what they say, given that they are not the front line of the response.
They inevitably run the risk of being seen to be looking for the limelight however, if they were to say nothing they would be accused of 'lacking leadership', or something equally banal.
One of the strengths of our system is when politicians act in a genuinely bi-partisan way in responding to such issues. On that basis, I think the response of the Opposition Leader was also creditable.
Living in Melbourne I am acutely aware that this could as easily have happened hear, or in any other major Australian city. "There but for..." Etc ought to be the attitude of every Australian today.
In that context therefore it is disappointing to see the partisan cheap shots being made by some.
Out of respect for those affected can we not leave the usual 'hating' out of it for once.