Bondi businesses call for community support after shooting tragedy

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Businesses in Bondi that sheltered terrified patrons during the recent shooting are now struggling with cancelled bookings and reduced trade, prompting a call for Australians to return and support the local economy.

Waverley Mayor Will Nemesh said the area had seen a “sharp decline in trade” since the tragedy and urged the public to stand with the community as it begins to heal.

“It is time for people to come back to Bondi in a show of unity and strength,” he said.

Bondi & Districts Chamber of Commerce president Emmanuel Constantinou echoed the plea, saying the businesses that protected people during the crisis now need support in return.

“They’re all open and they’re ready to do business,” he said.

“Every business down here has been impacted, there’s no doubt about that but we’re resilient enough to be able to group together.”

Waverley Mayor Will Nemesh and Bondi Chamber of Commerce president Emmanuel Constantinou ordering a coffee at The Depot. Photo: Thomas Annetts.

Constantinou praised the acts of kindness shown by local traders in the aftermath of the shooting. “It was inspiring,” he said.

“From dawn, we had florists giving away flowers, bakeries offering free pastries to police and emergency services, and cafes serving up complimentary coffees.”

One of those cafés was The Depot, whose owner Guy Turland said staff sheltered people fleeing the attack and later offered free coffees to help create a safe space for locals. While the venue remains open, he said many businesses had “taken a hit financially” due to decreased foot traffic.

Authorities have announced financial assistance, with businesses directly affected near Campbell Parade eligible for up to $25,000 in support, while Waverley Council has been granted $1 million for clean-up and community cohesion efforts.

Constantinou said encouraging people to return to Bondi is key to the area’s emotional and economic recovery.

Source: The Daily Telegraph.

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