Extra $42.6 million for mental health support after Bondi terror attack

A wreath of flowers at Bondi Beach in Sydney.

A temporary mental health centre will offer walk-in services at Bondi. (ABC News: Che Chorley)

In short:

The federal government has put an extra $42.6 million into mental health support in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.

The funding is to support Jewish Australians, Bondi locals and the wider community access both informal and clinical care on the phone, online or in person.

What's next?

A Medicare mental health hub will be established at Bondi in the new year to help Australians impacted by the attack.