By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Daily LondonDaily London
Font ResizerAa
  • UK & Europe News
  • World Affairs
  • Tech & Innovation
  • Culture & Society
  • Voices of London
Reading: Thousands pay tribute at Bondi Beach following terrorist attack
Share
Font ResizerAa
Daily LondonDaily London
  • UK & Europe News
  • World Affairs
  • Tech & Innovation
  • Culture & Society
  • Voices of London
Search
  • UK & Europe News
  • World Affairs
  • Tech & Innovation
  • Culture & Society
  • Voices of London
Follow US
© 2025 Daily london. All Rights Reserved.
Daily London > World Affairs > Thousands pay tribute at Bondi Beach following terrorist attack
World Affairs

Thousands pay tribute at Bondi Beach following terrorist attack

Daily London
By Daily London
Published: December 15, 2025
Share

Daily London

An outpouring of support has been shown by thousands at a vigil on Bondi Beach a day after the terrorist attack that claimed the lives of at least 16 people.

The iconic beach, which is normally packed at this time of year, had a different mood today as thousands lay flowers and tributes just metres away from the bridge where the two gunmen stood yesterday evening.

The vigil became a place of singing, prayer and mourning throughout the day as people passed through to pay their respects to the innocent lives lost.

Thousands place floral tributes at Bondi Beach throughout the day. (Sydney Morning Herald)
The vigil became a place of singing, prayer and mourning throughout the day as people passed through to pay their respects to the innocent lives lost. (AP)

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Waverley Council Mayor William Nemesh and Governor-General Sam Mostyn were among some of the people in attendance.

Mostyn described the mood of the vigil as a “sombre feel”.

“This is a community that’s in deep grief,” she said.

“As the representative of the head of state, I have no politics, no policies. I don’t have money to dispense. I hold the national character.

“The governor-general’s role is to show up, is to come and offer comfort, but also to call on all Australians.

A makeshift memorial grows at the Bondi Pavilion. (AP)
People have laid flowers to honour the lives lost in the mass shooting. (Sydney Morning Herald)

“We have a job to do, and that is to make sure that we pull out of this dark period, the shade, and into light.”

“This is so un-Australian, and we all condemn this in the harshest words, and we need strict laws around this,” Amar Singh from Turbans for Australia said.

“All these perpetrators should be punished to the max because this is not on.

“This senseless terrorism has no place in Australia. We must do more to protect communities like our wonderful Jewish friends.”

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull attended the vigil earlier today, laying flowers at the scene of the “surreal” attack.

“It’s hard to believe. It really is surreal to imagine that this could happen in Bondi. This is part of our lives. It’s part of our community,” he said.

“It’s very diverse, very multicultural.

“I spent my whole life in and out of Bondi. So it’s just I’m still struggling to believe this happened, but it did.

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull and his wife Lucy lay flowers at the Bondi Pavilion. (AP)
Items include shoes, towels and bags left behind by people who fled the gunfire. (Nine)

“So what we have to do is respond with love and with strength, with solidarity. We have to put our arms around the Jewish community.

“We have to show them that we love them, that we’ll support them, and we’ll stand by them. No matter what happens, and you know this, this is literally the worst that you could imagine.”

A sea of abandoned personal belongings from those who ran for their life has also lined the iconic beach.

The collection of items left behind, include children’s toys, towels and deck chairs, as people fled for safety after two gunmen opened fire at Bondi Beach during the Hanukkah by the Sea celebration.

“I was in the water, and then suddenly I just see people jumping, so then I had to get out, and then I had to leave all my stuff,” a young witness told 9News.

“Then I had to quickly run.”

“We always send our children to have fun, and it was a holy day, it was Hannukah yesterday, it’s just devastating,” another witness told 9News.

“We couldn’t sleep the whole night, especially when you send your most precious, your children.”

“It’s just traumatising, I see families broken,” another young witness told 9News.

The wall of abandoned items has been spread across Ramp Three at Bondi Beach. (Nine)
Personal belongings have been left scattered across Bondi Beach. (Nine)

Bondi lifeguards have collected many of the possessions and are waiting for their owners to retrieve them.

If you have been impacted by the terror attack in Bondi there is support available. To contact Lifeline Australia, call 13 11 14 or text 0477 13 11 14. For people under 25 years old, you can contact Kids Helpline at 1800 55 1800. Both of these are available on a 24/7 basis. If you wish to donate blood, you can find your nearest donor centre here.

You Might Also Like

Former NRL star Josh McGuire charged with strangling child
Trump claims slain journalist Khashoggi was ‘extremely controversial’
Police pursuit ends after car crashes into tree in Sydney’s west
Everything you need to know about the United States president’s feud with the UK’s BBC
Police release image of protesters as hunt for suspects continues after violent counter protests
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Print
Previous Article Hollywood director and wife stabbed to death in Los Angeles home
Next Article Four people killed in minivan crash in regional Victoria

Stay Connected

16k Like
85k Follow
45.6k Subscribe
Telegram Follow
- Advertisement -

Latest News

Interstate crews brought in to help firefighters battle massive blaze
World Affairs
International Olympic Committee grills organisers at Milan meeting
World Affairs
Search for vulnerable woman who disappeared from bus stop nearly two months ago
World Affairs
Man arrested after allegedly mimicking shooting near footbridge
World Affairs

Daily London – The Global Pulse from the UK

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

[email-subscribers-form id=”1″]

Daily LondonDaily London
© 2025 Daily London. All Rights Reserved.