Bondi Beach attack information hub

Information and resources related to the Bondi Beach terror attack on 14 December 2025.

Where to get help

If you or someone you know needs support, do not hesitate to reach out.

New South Wales residents

Victoria residents

How you can help

Financial support

If you are able to, you can provide financial support to: 

Practical support

If you can offer coun­selling, accom­mod­a­tion or other practical support, including drivers to assist with drop-offs to impacted families, please let NSW Jewish Board of Deputies know by com­plet­ing this online form. They will connect you with the right services as soon as they can.

Support our community

  • Reach out to family, friends, and col­leagues to check in and offer personal support. Our community is highly connected and many will have some con­nec­tion to victims or those directly affected by the attack.
  • Stand with us in public at memorials and vigils. 
  • Share messages of solid­ar­ity on social media.
  • Support Jewish organ­isa­tions and causes that resonate with you and the values you hold.

Remain vigilant

  • All community members need to remain vigilant and aware of their sur­round­ings at all times and to report any sus­pi­cious behaviour to CSG (1300 000 274) or Police imme­di­ately (000).
  • Look for and follow advice from your community leaders and local CSG.
  • You can report any antisemitism through our antisemitism reporting hub – but in an emergency you should call Police first (000) and then CSG (1300 000 274).

Related

Resources and updates related to the Royal Com­mis­sion on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion.

Article by ECAJ Research Director Julie Nathan was ori­gin­ally published by the Inter­na­tion­al Council of Jewish Women.

ECAJ President Daniel Aghion’s speech marking the National Day of Mourning.

ECAJ welcomes the Prime Min­ister­’s announce­ment of a Royal Com­mis­sion into Antisemitism.

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