Hundreds of Swimmers and Surfers Return to Bondi Beach to Honour Shooting Victims
The day includes candle-lighting, flags at half-mast, and fundraising efforts to support victims and families of the Bondi Beach attack, which claimed 15 lives, officials said.
- On Sunday, December 21, Bondi Beach, New South Wales, will host a day of remembrance to honour victims and show solidarity with the Jewish community.
- One week after the attack, Australians were invited by Albanese to light a candle in quiet remembrance of the 15 people killed in the Bondi Beach terror attack.
- Lights will beam from Bondi Pavilion and buildings will be lit yellow, television and radio networks will pause, and the NSW Government will support Jewish leaders to deliver a community memorial on Sunday.
- The NSW government and Rotary launched the Unite for Bondi appeal to support victims' families, while federal and state leaders plan a national day of mourning on December 21.
- Albanese said `This will allow families the time and space to lay their loved ones to rest and to support those still recovering`, urging reflection to affirm hatred and violence will never define Australians.
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On Friday, December 19, hundreds of surfers and swimmers gathered off Bondi Beach, Australia, to pay tribute to the 15 victims of the anti-Semitic attack that struck people who had come to celebrate Hanukca. The attack was the most deadly in the country in decades. A day of recollection is scheduled for Sunday, December 21.
Hundreds of swimmers and surfers return to Bondi Beach to honour shooting victims
Sunday has been declared a national day of reflection. The prime minister says it's to show respect for those killed, and be in solidarity with the Jewish community around the country. Big and small gatherings to help heal a shattered city continue to be held, including this morning on the renowned sand and surf of Bondi Beach.
The Australian Prime Minister announced on Friday a national firearms buyout program to limit their circulation, following the shooting at Bondi Beach, which killed 15 people in Sydney. "The terrible events in Bondi show that we need to remove more firearms from our streets," said Anthony Albanese at a press conference. "He also announced that the country will observe a day of tribute and recollection on Sunday, one week after the attack, "the o…
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