Australia observes national day of mourning for Bondi attack

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Australia today marks a national day of mourning for the 15 people killed in the December 14 Bondi Beach terror attack.

Flags are flying at half mast at federal and New South Wales government buildings, with others invited to follow suit.

The theme of the day, chosen by the Chabad Community in Bondi, is “Light will win, a gathering of unity and remembrance.”

National institutions in Canberra and NSW will be illuminated tonight, along with a commemorative installation, 15 Pillars of Light, across the country.

Photo: Getty.

“The pillars will be lit up … and will serve as a visible symbol of mourning, remembrance, and national unity,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.

Australians are encouraged to observe a minute’s silence at 7.01pm and light a candle in solidarity with the Jewish community.

An invitation-only memorial organised by Chabad of Bondi will be live-streamed from 7pm, while the Sydney Opera House will be lit white for an evening gathering.

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