Australia commemorates one month since the terror attack at Bondi Beach, which left 15 dead during Chanukah celebrations. NSW Minister Chris Minns condemned the attack as an “absolutely horrible crime” and appointed two coordinators to assist community healing. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized national unity and remembrance for the victims, while the Federal Parliament plans to introduce new laws on hate speech and gun control. A National Day of Mourning is set for January 22, with ongoing discussions about the future of the Bondi Beach footbridge linked to the attack.
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