Bondi Beach suspects tried to use homemade bombs in attack
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was booed at a memorial for victims of the mass shooting as officials ordered a national security review.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced boos at a vigil for Bondi Beach shooting victims Sunday, as some 10,000 mourners gathered to honor those killed.
The two gunmen who killed fifteen people at a Hanukkah celebration at Australia’s Bondi Beach also threw homemade bombs into the crowd, police say.
Australian hero who tackled Bondi Beach gunman receives $2.6M in donations in response to brave actions during deadly attack that left him wounded but praised globally.
Australia's most populous state is set to pass tougher gun laws, ban the display of terrorist symbols and curb protests after the state parliament's lower house cleared a bill late on Monday in an emergency sitting following the Bondi mass shooting.
Thousands of surfers and swimmers at Bondi Beach gathered for a mass paddle, forming a heart in the water, to pay tribute to the victims of the recent mass shooting at a Hanukkah event, which killed 15 people and injured dozens more.
Court documents reveal what police say were the movements and motivation of Sajid and Naveed Akram in the months, days and minutes before the attack.