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Nation's Response to Bondi Shooting: Light Over Hate

As Australia mourns 15 lives lost in the Bondi attack, the nation faces a critical choice. This editorial examines the call for a royal commission, community solidarity, and the path forward against hate.

Bondi Beach paddle-out tribute for terror attack victims

More than 1000 people joined a moving paddle-out tribute at Bondi Beach to remember the 15 lives lost in Sunday's terror attack. The community formed a circle of solidarity in the water for a minute's silence.

SA Premier Stands Ready to Recall Parliament

South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas says he is prepared to recall parliament if needed following the Bondi Junction massacre. The state government is monitoring the situation closely.

Youngest Bondi attack victim farewelled in Sydney

The Sydney community gathered to farewell 10-year-old Matilda, the youngest victim of the Bondi Beach terror attack. The emotional service saw yellow tributes and a toy bee honour her memory. Read more.

Bondi terror accused faces 59 charges in court

Naveed Akram faces 59 terror-related charges over the Bondi incident. The accused appeared in Sydney court, with the case adjourned until February. Read the latest details.

Wildcats Star's Emotional Words After Bondi Tragedy

Perth Wildcats star Jo Lual-Acuil shares his horror and heartbreak following the Bondi Beach shooting, recalling his deep ties to the Jewish community from his time playing in Israel. Read his full statement.

Bondi Beach terror attack leaves 16 dead

A horrific terror attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach by two gunmen has left at least 16 people dead. Read the latest updates on the tragedy and community response.

Bondi's tragedy tests Australia's community spirit

In the wake of the Bondi attack, a journalist reflects on the suburb's unique, close-knit community and the vital role of its Jewish residents. This is about the Australia we choose to be.

Crown Street apartment tower sits empty for years

The Crownview apartment complex in Wollongong remains vacant due to serious defects, despite a severe housing crisis. Buyers await resolution a decade on. Read the full investigation.

Cook Won't Promise More Funding After Kennedy Resigns

WA Premier Roger Cook declines to guarantee extra funding for the Electoral Commission after Commissioner Robert Kennedy's resignation over polling booth chaos. What's next for WA's electoral integrity?

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