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Australia Is Not a Nation Familiar with Massacre on Its Streets, and We Must Never Become One
Griffith leaders and community groups condemn the Bondi attack, emphasizing safety, faith, and unity while honoring victims and first responders with flags at half-mast.
- On Monday, Mayor Doug Curran said Griffith stands united after the violent December 14 attack in Bondi, offering condolences and Griffith City Council support.
- Reporting shows the attack appeared aimed at Jewish Australians, amid antisemitic behaviour over recent years that has injected fear into their communities.
- Community organisations and religious leaders, including Father Henry Ibe VG, Very Reverend Thomas Leslie and Imam Dr Mohamed Mofreh, condemned the attack and St Alban's Cathedral, Griffith opened daily as a safe space.
- Hunter New England Health urged more blood donations, especially O-negative donors carried by less than 7 per cent of Australians, while Barwon MP Roy Butler warned of division and copycat risks.
- Commentators compared the shock to the Port Arthur massacre of April 28, 1996, and urged political leaders, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, to harness unity and prevent division in Australia.
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Australia is not a nation familiar with massacre on its streets, and we must never become one
Australian political leaders must act together to harness the national shock and mourning to lead the country out of this cultural and religious quagmire.
·Sydney, Australia
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