Bondi Junction attack
‘We were trying to save people’: The final moments of Bondi security guard Faraz Tahir
Slain security guard Faraz Tahir has been hailed a national hero by the prime minister.
- by Christopher Harris
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Man wrongly identified as Bondi Junction attacker settles with Seven
The 20-year-old university student wrongly identified by Seven has settled his legal dispute with the network for an undisclosed sum.
- by Calum Jaspan
A plea for help after the heartbreak of Bondi Junction
There’s one thing missing from Westfield Bondi Junction that is making it difficult for tenants to move on.
- by Jessica McSweeney
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The longer the war in Gaza goes on, the less safe Australians feel at home
Months of conflict in the Middle East are being felt in Australia as many people say the country is suffering more racism and religious intolerance.
- by David Crowe
Opinion
Opinion
A love letter to Sydney after a mad moment of hate
The photos of all the Bondi Junction victims and heroes in one single viewing pane are a microcosm of all that you do that’s wonderful.
- by Erin Morra Cordi
Mother of Bondi Junction victim calls for action on mental health
Jade Young was one of six lives taken by a knife-wielding assailant Joel Cauchi, who had a long history of mental illness.
- by Julie Power and Christopher Harris
Opinion
Crime
Actions speak louder, but without words we can’t see the full horror
Language can help us see things as if for the first time. When it fails, though, the problem does not really lie with language but with us.
- by Sean Kelly
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Bondi Beach
Crowds flock to Bondi Beach for candlelit vigil for Bondi Junction stabbing victims
NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, political leaders and thousands of locals paid their respects to those lost in the Bondi Junction knife attack.
- by Julie Power
Opinion
Culture wars
The best thing about the Lehrmann judgment? Its slowness in a time of dangerous speed
We have increasing difficulty in integrating disparate views, and having civil disagreements. The only antidotes are slowness, nuance, and a tolerance for complexity – all things that are increasingly rare.
- by Jacqueline Maley
Opinion
Mental health
After a week of horror, remember what matters most
If Sunday is Sydney’s best chance to breathe out, to spend more time with family, friends and loved ones, then the city needs to exhale today.
- by The Herald's View
‘Worst nightmare of any mum’: Shoppers pay tribute to victims as Westfield returns to life
A week on from the massacre, messages of sorrow and floral tributes pour in for those killed and injured at Westfield Bondi Junction.
- by Andrew Taylor and Mary Ward