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Water polo community's Bondi tribute for injured officer

Sydney's water polo community held a moving swim-out at Bondi Beach to honour Constable Scott Dyson, critically wounded in the December terror attack. His parents share his remarkable progress. Read the full story.

Royal Commission to Probe Bondi Attack

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a Commonwealth Royal Commission into the Bondi Junction attack. Key findings and national security implications to be examined. Read the full story.

Titanium Sands files Sri Lanka mining licence application

Titanium Sands moves closer to developing its Mannar Island heavy mineral sands project, lodging a mining licence application. The project boasts a 318Mt resource and could generate nearly $2bn in stage one revenue.

Pressure mounts for Bondi Royal Commission

Calls grow for PM Albanese to launch a Royal Commission into the Bondi Junction stabbing, examining mental health and security failures. The nation demands answers.

Bondi surf lifesavers hailed as heroes after terror attack

The volunteers and lifeguards of Bondi and North Bondi Surf Life Saving Clubs turned their Christmas party into a triage centre during the December 14 attack. Their courage and training saved lives. Here's how you can support them.

Ex-Royal Commissioner Demands Bondi Massacre Inquiry

Former WA Royal Commissioner Neville Owen argues a national probe into the Bondi Junction attack is essential. Discover why he believes only a royal commission can deliver justice and prevent future tragedies.

Iluka Resources makes 91 staff redundant

Iluka Resources has made 91 employees redundant, including 38 at its Perth HQ, following the suspension of its Cataby mineral sands mine. Read the full details on the job cuts and market impact.

Royal Commission into Bondi Tragedy Announced

A Royal Commission will investigate the Bondi Junction attack and its aftermath. Learn the key dates and what the inquiry aims to achieve for victims and national security.

Bondi shooting sparks debate on gun laws and memorials

In the wake of the Bondi attack, Australians are divided on gun reform and how to create a lasting tribute. Letters to the editor reveal strong opinions on firearm limits, hunting, and the nature of heroism.

Perth Rabbi's plea after Bondi tragedy

Rabbi David Freilich shares his powerful reflections on the Bondi Junction attack, urging Perth's Jewish community to find strength together and not grieve in isolation.

Albanese isolated over Bondi Royal Commission stance

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces growing political isolation for rejecting a Royal Commission into the Bondi Junction attacks. Critics argue his stance is untenable. Read the full analysis.

Alleged Bondi gunman moved from hospital to prison

Naveed Akram, charged over the Bondi Beach shooting, has been discharged from hospital and taken into custody. Police allege he and his father planned the attack months in advance. Read the latest details.

Bondi's tribute flowers moved for permanent memorial

The floral tributes for the Bondi terror attack victims are being preserved. A local artist will create an installation, while cards go to the Jewish museum. Thousands gathered nationwide to remember.

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.

Readers slam Howard's criticism of Albanese on security

Canberra Times readers argue John Howard is not positioned to lecture PM Albanese on security failures, drawing parallels to Israeli leader Netanyahu's record. The letters also cover Bondi, Summernats, and climate threats.

Building Courage: The Legacy of Bondi Hero Ahmed al Ahmed

After the Bondi tragedy, columnist Jenna Price explores how we can foster the bravery shown by hero Ahmed al Ahmed. Psychologist Erica Frydenberg offers actionable steps for building courage in ourselves and the next generation.

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