Australia is in mourning following the tragic attack in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, this act of violence that has shaken communities far beyond New South Wales.
The events at Bondi Beach on Sunday have left families grieving, lives forever changed, and a nation united in sorrow.
We pause to honour the victims, to hold their loved ones in our thoughts, and to acknowledge the profound sadness felt across the country.
In moments like these, words often feel inadequate. What can be said, however, is that the lives lost were more than headlines or statistics. They were parents, children, friends, and colleagues — everyday Australians whose absence will be felt deeply and permanently.
We recognise the courage of first responders and bystanders who acted in the face of unimaginable circumstances, and we extend our respect to all who have been affected by this tragedy.
From Mandurah and across Western Australia, our hearts are with the people of Sydney and Bondi.
This is a time for compassion, reflection, and unity — a reminder that even in the darkest moments, Australians stand together. We offer our sincere condolences to the victims’ families and to all Australians grieving. May those lost be remembered with dignity, and may their loved ones find strength in the support of a nation that mourns alongside them.
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