On 22 January, Australia will observe a National Day of Mourning to honour the victims and all those impacted by the Bondi Beach attack.

At 7:01pm AEDT, we invite our community to pause for a minute of silence as a mark of respect and remembrance.

 

You may also wish to observe the day in a personal way — by lighting a candle at home, coming together with loved ones over a shared meal, or undertaking a simple act of kindness.

 

For those who would like to share a message of condolence, the official online condolence book is available.


Our thoughts are with everyone affected during this difficult time.



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