Australia has held an emotional commemoration for the victims of the deadly Bondi Beach attack, as hundreds gathered at the iconic Sydney location to pay tribute to those killed. The ceremony, however, was marked by tension when Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was booed by some attendees.
The vigil took place at Bondi Beach, one week after the fatal shooting that shocked the nation and reignited debate over public safety and political leadership. Mourners laid flowers, observed moments of silence, and shared messages of solidarity, with banners reading “We are unbreakable.”
Albanese, who addressed the crowd briefly, urged unity and resilience, saying the ...