Bondi Beach
Coverage of Bondi Beach in the Nexus archive.
- Israeli attorney recounts online harassment after surviving Bondi Beach massacre
Arsen Ostrovsky, a human rights attorney and survivor of the Bondi Beach terror attack, shared his experience of online harassment following the incident during Australia’s royal commission hearing. The royal commission is conducting its third round of hearings since January.
- Half of Australian Adults Have Never Sought Retirement Advice
Half of Australian adults have never sought retirement advice. The article mentions Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
- Man who rose to fame after disarming Bondi Beach attacker denies assaulting father
Ahmed al Ahmed, a Sydney man celebrated for disarming a gunman during the Bondi Beach mass shooting, pleaded not guilty to charges of assaulting his father. The 44-year-old denied common assault and domestic stalking charges in court, with his lawyer emphasizing the presumption of innocence. His case is separate from recent allegations against his brothers for attempting to pressure him over funds raised after the attack.
- Property was Australia’s favourite wealth builder. A tax overhaul aims to end that
Australia's property market, once a primary wealth builder, faces disruption due to a tax overhaul. A failed auction in Sydney highlights current market caution, with a $5.2 million home attracting no bids despite its features.
- ‘Serious’ shark attack that left woman in critical condition prompts popular beach closures
A serious shark attack at Coogee Beach in Sydney left a woman in critical condition, prompting beach closures. The incident occurred in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, and Randwick City Council reported the woman was swimming near the area when the attack happened.
- Bondi Beach hero charged with assaulting father
Ahmed al Ahmed, a Sydney man recognized for disarming an attacker during a mass shooting on Bondi Beach, has been charged with assaulting his father. Police reported an alleged assault in March 2026, and he will face court on June 29. Ahmed denied the allegations, calling them 'fake information.'
- Bondi Beach shooting hero charged with domestic assault
Ahmed al Ahmed, who disarmed a shooter during the Bondi Beach shooting at a Jewish event, has been charged with domestic assault.
- Bondi Beach shooting hero charged with domestic assault
Ahmed al Ahmed, who disarmed one of the alleged shooters during a deadly attack at a Jewish event at Bondi Beach, has been charged with domestic assault.
- Anti-Semitism was 'left unchecked’ in Australia after Gaza war, spy chief says
Australia’s spy chief, Mike Burgess, stated that anti-Semitism was left unchecked in the country following the Gaza war, leading to increased severity from intimidation to direct targeting of people. This was cited in an inquiry into the 2025 Bondi Beach mass shooting, where 15 people were killed at a Jewish Hanukkah event.
- Bondi beach gunmen shot 11 people within 30 seconds of opening fire, royal commission hears
Two gunmen shot 11 people within 30 seconds at Bondi Beach during a Hanukah event on 14 December, killing 10 and injuring three police officers. NSW police had declined a static security request, providing only a mobile presence. The shooters were apprehended within seven minutes and 41 seconds.
- Man accused of stealing the camera of photographer killed in Bondi Beach massacre gushed about his 'beautiful aura' in gory social media tribute - as his distraught widow pleaded for the precious keepsake's safe return
A man has been accused of stealing the camera of a photographer who was killed in the Bondi Beach massacre. The suspect posted a tribute on social media praising the victim's 'beautiful aura' while the photographer's widow desperately seeks the return of the camera.
- Man allegedly stole, pawned camera from photographer killed in Bondi beach mass shooting
Danny Ridley was charged with stealing camera equipment from Peter Meagher, a retired police officer and photographer who was killed in the Bondi Beach mass shooting in Australia. The stolen camera was allegedly pawned following the attack.
- Man charged with stealing camera equipment from Bondi shooting victim in aftermath of terror attack
A man has been charged with stealing camera equipment from a 61-year-old victim of the Bondi beach terror attack. The theft occurred in the aftermath of the shooting on December 14, which killed 15 people. The man had attended a Hanukah event before the shooting.
- One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts again fails to rule out Bondi beach terror attack being ‘false flag’
One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts has caused confusion with comments about the Bondi beach antisemitic terror attack, saying it's an absurd proposition to call it a false flag but lacking data to rule it out. He was interviewed on a YouTube channel and stood by his claim of not having enough information. The incident has sparked further controversy
- Budget earmarks more than $600m for Bondi attack response, with half going to Australia’s Jewish community
The Australian federal budget has allocated over $600m in response to the Bondi attack, with $300m going to the Jewish community for security and support. The Executive Council of Australian Jewry will receive $124m for extra security measures. The government has also set aside funds for a national gun buyback.
- Bondi beach was where her parents met – and where her father died defending his people
Sheina Gutnick's father, Reuven Morrison, was killed at Bondi beach while defending his people against alleged terrorists. Sheina is the first witness at the royal commission on antisemitism and social cohesion. The incident has left complicated feelings for Sheina regarding Bondi beach.
- Bondi royal commission: report calls for better policing of Jewish festivals after ‘high’ terror risk flagged for Hanukah event
A royal commission interim report found that Sydney's Jewish community warned police of a 'high' terror threat at the December Chanukah by the Sea festival at Bondi Beach, but New South Wales police failed to conduct a comprehensive risk assessment. The report, which examined agencies' actions before the attack that killed 15 people, called for improved coordination of policing at Jewish festivals and events, though it found no legal gaps preventing the shooting.
- Man jailed after mimicking Bondi beach terror attack on footbridge and making slurs against Jewish people
Zayne Jason William McMillan, 23, was jailed after mimicking the Bondi beach terror attack and making antisemitic slurs while intoxicated. His lawyer admitted the behavior was antisemitic but claimed he does not consider himself racist against Jewish people.