The Cyprus Community of NSW attended an impromptu Bondi beachside ceremony on Sunday, December 21, where groups had been gathering to build a makeshift memorial along the Bondi beach promenade.
Members of the Cyprus Community joined the gathering, laying fresh flowers, many kneeling to reflect and pray.
It was a moving moment, without formalities or planning. It was spontaneous and brought together strangers and members of many communities in quiet contemplation.
The Cyprus Community of NSW group was led by Honorary Secretary, Kyriakos Panayi, who together with younger members of the Community laid a wreath at the makeshift memorial.
“It’s time like these our Community steps up, supports the ideals that has made Australia a harmonious place. We all need to ensure that every community has the right to exercise their identity, their beliefs, and their religion free from fear,” Mr Panayi said.
Joining the handful of mourners paying tribute outside the gates of the Bondi service, the outpouring of grief and support seemed to unify not just a city but a peoples.

The Cyprus Community of NSW Honorary President Michael Peters Kyriacou said the Community had relayed its support of the Jewish Community, offered any assistance required, and made its views clear with the authorities and political leadership.
“Our members have supported our stand, our support of the Jewish community, and of all minorities. All Australians must be assured that their right to live without fear is not taken for granted,” Mr Kyriacou said.
“The events of December 14 have brought back distressing memories for many of our members – a trauma of past atrocities committed against peaceful gatherings in Cyprus in 1960s and 1974, the brutal invasion of the island. This trauma never goes away. That’s why our support is ongoing. We know many will need help for years.
“If any of our members are experiencing distress, shock, or grief or other strong emotions after such a traumatic event, they should reach out for support. It is a sign of strength to ask for help.”
My Panayi said the Community is advising any member who knows of any compatriot in need of any assistance to contact the Community at: info@thecyprusclub.org.au