The NSW Police Commissioner, Mal Lanyon, has activated new powers prescribed under changes to NSW protest laws sparked by the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach on December 14.
Gun and protest reforms pass NSW parliament after marathon debate
After a marathon debate lasting into the early hours of Christmas Eve, the NSW government has passed controversial law reforms sparked by the Bondi massacre.
Police officer wounded in Bondi terror attack released from hospital
A young police officer who was rendered blind in one eye after being shot during the Bondi terror attack is released from hospital.
NSW premier defends protest laws, saying 'words lead to actions' — as it happened
Chris Minns says new protest laws will be introduced despite "resistance to the government's legislative agenda in recent days".
How investigators pieced together the plot to target Bondi
Security camera footage captured the Bondi Beach gunmen carrying what appears to be firearms out of a south-west Sydney property on the morning of the terror attack, court documents reveal.
PM apologises in wake of Bondi attack, announces reforms
Anthony Albanese says he is "sorry" for what Jewish Australians have experienced, while announcing a package of legislative changes.
Farewell for 'humble, beautiful' massacre victim as floral tributes removed
French engineer Dan Elkayam has been remembered as an adventurous young man who loved travelling, meeting new people, playing soccer and celebrating his Jewish faith at his funeral.
How our readers reflect on the Bondi terrorist attack
Yesterday we asked our readers to tell us how they had honoured the victims of the Bondi terrorist attack, one week on.
Why the government is resisting calls for a federal Bondi royal commission
Calls for the federal government to hold a royal commission into the Bondi terror attack continue after NSW announced intentions for a state-level royal commission, prompting some confusion about the difference.
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Thousands mark one week since Bondi — Sunday's memorial in pictures
Emotional scenes and a heavy police presence are visible at Bondi Beach as the Jewish community and other locals mark one week since the Hanukkah shooting.
Gun dealers warn new gun law reform threatens livelihoods
Straight-pull rapid-fire rifles, social media campaigns, and a looming buyback scheme – Australia's gun debate is reloading.
What we know about the Bondi gunmen's month in the Philippines
The long shadow of the Bondi shooting has darkened the coastal southern Philippines, causing deep confusion and stoking long-held anxieties over terrorist groups in the region.
PM booed as Jewish leaders call for royal commission into Bondi attack
At 6:47pm, one week to the minute after the start of the Bondi Beach terror attack, silence fell across the dusk gathering on the final night of the Jewish festival of light.
Remembering the 15 victims of the Bondi Beach attack
In a nationwide memorial, Australians have taken a moment to light a candle and quietly remember the 15 people killed at Bondi. Their names, stories and legacies are held close by a shaken, grieving community.
Why the contrast between Chris Minns and the PM has been stark
As Sydneysiders paid their respects to the Bondi terror victims, one moment captured the contrast between two Labor leaders and their perceived responses to antisemitism.
Teen survivor's message to Bondi attack memorial; Albanese booed by angry crowd — as it happened
Thousands of people heard messages of defiance and resilience, along with calls for “light, love and unity”, as they gathered at Bondi Beach to mark one week since the devastating terrorist attack. Look back on how events unfolded.
Why the 'bystander effect' didn't stop people from acting at Bondi
Experts advise to "escape, hide, and tell" in a terrorist attack. These men and women did otherwise and saved lives when gunmen opened fire at Bondi Beach.
Right now, it's OK to be quiet. The quieter you become, the more you hear
If we are to inch towards unity, the more we pause to listen, the more sure-footed our path forward will be.
In the darkest week, Bondi's Jewish community looks for the light
As Sydney marks one week since the antisemitic Bondi attack, the Jewish community is grappling with the question of where to go from here.
Men left 'shaken' after Liverpool arrest intend to sue NSW Police
The group were detained on Thursday after tactical police rammed a car in Liverpool in what was characterised as a precautionary measure following the Bondi terror attack.
In pictures: Surf lifesavers with heartfelt tribute to Bondi victims
Hundreds of surf lifesavers and lifeguards, many of whom responded to the Bondi terror attack, form a human chain in a moving tribute to the 15 people killed.