People have flocked to a Christmas celebration at the Mar Elias church in Damascus, which was the site of a suicide bombing in June.
Frydenberg says Albanese should accept ‘responsibility for the death of 15 innocent people’
Former Coalition treasurer and member of the Jewish community Josh Frydenberg visited the Bondi memorial site today where he delivered a blistering critique of the federal and state governments, claiming they have failed to fight antisemitism.
First of many funerals held for victims of Bondi terror attack
The first of many funerals have been held today for the victims of Sunday's terror attack at Bondi.
How will Australia's gun laws change after Bondi?
Professor Charles Watson, from Gun Control Australia, says the Bondi terror attack should make it next-to impossible to keep Australia's gun laws the way they are.
Vigils held around the world for Bondi terror attack
Vigils have been held in places like the United States and United Kingdom, which are grappling with a rise in Anti-Semitism.
Australians gather in Jerusalem to show support for friends and family back home
Some have been critical of the Australian government as Israel's Prime Minister accuses Anthony Albanese of allowing antisemitism to spread.
Police in India say Bondi terror suspect Sajid Akram was from Hyderabad
Police in India say one of the Bondi terror attack suspects, Sajid Akram, is from Hyderabad in India. India correspondent Meghna Bali reports.
Reuven gave warning to the ABC a year before he became a Bondi victim
One year before Reuven Morrison was killed during the Bondi Beach massacre, he issued a dire warning about escalating antisemitism in Sydney.
Nation eyes WA gun laws as reforms flagged after Bondi terror attack
As Australia looks to strengthen its firearms laws in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, recent changes to Western Australia's gun rules could provide a blueprint for the nation.
Dashcam video shows second man disarming Bondi gunman.
Dashcam footage surfaced on Chinese social media app RedNote of a second hero at the Bondi attack attempting to disarm one of the gunmen.
Albanese visits Ahmed Al Ahmed as Bondi hero's first video message circulates
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits Bondi hero Ahmed Al Ahmed at St George Hospital in Sydney's south.
'They weren't shot in the back': Minns defends police response to terror attack
NSW Premier Chris Minns has defended the police response to Sunday's Bondi Beach terror attack, saying officers acted with "bravery and integrity".
Australian National Imams Council: Bondi terror attack 'not about immigration'
Australian National Imams Council spokesperson Bilal Rauf says the Bondi terror attack is "not about immigration".
Scott Morrison says Bondi terrorist attack is a "desecration of everything Australia stands for"
Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison has described the act of terrorism as a "desecration of everything Australia stands for"
Aerial vision of vigil for Bondi Beach attack victims at Bondi Pavilion
An exceptional sight of Bondi Beach deserted as mourners gather at the pavilion to honour the terror attack victims.
How the final moments of the Bondi Beach terror attack unfolded
ABC News Verify has compiled verified video showing the final minutes of the Bondi Beach attack, with more than 100 shots fired in under 6 minutes.
Jewish community mourn terror attack victims at Bondi Pavilion
The Jewish community mourn terror attack victims in a vigil at Bondi Pavilion.
Perth Rabbi speaks of son’s personal loss after Bondi shooting
WA Premier Roger Cook condemns the "cowardly and heinous" attack in Bondi, after meeting with Jewish leaders in Perth as police increase patrols.
Parents praise 'hero' son for tackling gunman during Bondi Beach attack
The ABC has spoken to the parents of Ahmed Al Ahmed who was shot after he heroically wrestled and disarmed one of the Bondi Beach attackers.
National cabinet agrees to toughen gun laws in wake of Bondi terror attack
An urgent meeting of national cabinet agrees to strengthen Australia's gun laws in the wake of the Bondi Beach shooting.
Premier says Operation Shelter will be ‘inconvenient’ but necessary
NSW Premier Chris Minns says police response to the Bondi shooting, called Operation Shelter, will be ‘inconvenient’ but necessary to protect the community.