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In pictures: Surf lifesavers pay tribute to Bondi victims

In pictures: Surf lifesavers pay tribute to Bondi victims

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    By Josephine Lim

  • Topic:Communities

Sat 20 DecSaturday 20 DecemberSat 20 Dec 2025 at 4:02am
Five lifeguards in yellow and red uniforms stand in a line holding hands on the sand

Surf lifesavers hold hands on Bondi Beach in a tribute to victims of the terror attack on Saturday. (ABC News: Che Chorley)

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Hundreds of surf lifesavers, many of whom were among the first responders who rushed to help when the December 14 terror attack unfolded, have gathered on Bondi Beach.

Reporter Barbara Miller and photojournalist Che Chorley reflect on the mood on the ground.

On Saturday morning along the sands of the world-famous bay, Bondi surf lifesavers fanned out, holding hands with lifeguards in a moving tribute to the 15 people who were killed there last week.

In a two-minute silence at 8am, only the sound of the waves could be heard.

a long line of surf lifesavers in red and yellow uniforms stand along a beach in the foreshore of several houses
A human chain of surf lifesavers stood along Bondi Beach.(ABC News: Che Chorley)
Two lifesavers hug
Surf lifesavers hug during a moment of remembrance for the Bondi victims. (ABC News: Che Chorley )
calm sea water with little movement
Calm waters of Bondi Beach on Saturday.(ABC News: Che Chorley)
lifesavers in red and yellow uniform stand in a li8ne, some close their eyes or bow their heads in a moment of silence
Surf lifesavers hold a moment of silence for the victims.(ABC News: Che Chorley)

As the silence ended, hundreds of people watching on from the promenade broke out in applause, before the Westpac Rescue chopper performed a fly-by.

This was also a chance for the lifesavers and lifeguards, many of whom responded to the shooting, to come together to reflect and lean on each other.

Surf lifesavers waves to a Westpac helicopter flying above the sea
The Westpac helicopter did a fly-by during the tribute.(ABC News: Che Chorley)
Lifesaver with a baby on his shoulder speaks.
North Bondi Life Saving Club's Duncan McGeoch says it was "healing" to listen to the waves.

Surf lifesaver Duncan McGeoch described the event as "healing".

"Listening to the waves and letting the events wash away,"
he said.

"Standing shoulder to shoulder, I think a lot of those first responders on the beach today basically bridged the gap between ambulances coming [on the day of the attack].

"It was really nice to be there with everybody who was involved as well."

Lifesavers in red and yellow uniforms walk on the beach some holding hands
The event gave lifesavers a chance to begin healing.(ABC News: Che Chorley)
A row of lifesavers along a beach, facing the water
Surf lifesavers gather for the tribute event on Saturday.(ABC News: Che Chorley)

Across the country, surf lifesavers have joined the Bondi clubs for three minutes of silence.

Standing shoulder to shoulder, clubs looked out to sea from their local beaches this morning, before starting regular patrol duties at 8am.

Several lifesavers stand facing the sea on the  beach, a rockwall in the distance
Arcadian Surf Life Saving Club at Townsville, Queensland, stood in spirit with the Bondi clubs.(Facebook)
Five surf lifesavers stand next to a sand car and surfboard on the beach, facing the sea
Gove Peninsula Surf Life Saving Club in the Northern Territory also pay tribute.(Facebook)

Surf Life Saving Australia president Peter Agnew, who was among those at Bondi Beach this morning, said the mood on the ground was a sombre one.

He said many of the lifesavers and guards who attended today's beach tribute had been first responders last weekend.

Two surf lifesavers hold hands on the sand
Surf lifesavers hold hands in a tribute to the terror attack victims.(ABC News: Che Chorley)
Several lifesavers hug each other on the beach. In the distance more lifesavers walk down stairs, some surfboards laid on the sa
Surf lifesavers offer support to each other.(ABC News: Che Chorley)

"They are feeling quite fragile. A number of them experienced a number of things that were quite traumatic," he said.

"Both [North Bondi and Bondi] clubs opened their doors at the time of that crisis and welcomed the community in for safe shelter.

"It was a fairly chaotic scene. A number of our best trained lifesavers also left the club and went into a very large triage area supporting the people who had been injured."

Several lifesavers packing in front of the Bondi Surf Life Saving Club
The Bondi Surf Life Saving Club was a place of refuge when the shooting took place.(ABC News: Che Chorley)
a bee balloon among bouquets of flowers on the ground
Floral tributes for the Bondi terror victims.(ABC News: Che Chorley)

Mr Agnew said it was important for the community to move on from the tragedy, without forgetting what had occurred.

"I think we should always reflect on history," he said.

"This is a time today to reflect on what's happened, to respect the community and to acknowledge what's happened."

Posted 20 Dec 202520 Dec 2025Sat 20 Dec 2025 at 4:02am, updated 20 Dec 202520 Dec 2025Sat 20 Dec 2025 at 4:47am
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