LATEST @ 9.25PM December 14
The Prime Minister has condemned the targeted attack on the Hanukkah celebration, “an attack on Jewish Australians is an attack on all Australians.”
Anthony Albanese says there is no place for hatred, violence or terrorism in the nation.
EARLIER @ 9PM December 14
12 people have been confirmed deceased with 29 injured transported to hospitals in the area.
It is understood the attack was designed to target the Jewish community.
This has been declared a terrorist incident.
A third offender is being investigated currently.
EARLIER @ 8PM December 14
Ten people have been confirmed dead following a shooting at Bondi Beach.
One of the shooters is amongst those dead, while a second shooter is in custody, in a critical condition.
It’s understood two gunmen opened fire from a bridge off Campbell Parade in the heart of Bondi at about 6.45pm.
A further 11 people are reported to be injured, two of which are police officers.
The shooting occurred during a Jewish community event on the beach organised for the first night of Hanukkah.
“A number of suspicious items located in the vicinity are being examined by specialist officers and an exclusion zone is in place,” a NSW Police statement reads.
“A multi-agency response is continuing,
“An extensive crime scene has been established and inquiries are now underway.There have been NO reports of any other incidents in Sydney connected to this incident.”
Footage has shown what appears to be a hero bystander take down one of the shooters, and disarm him.
It’s not clear if this man is an off-duty police officer or a member of the public.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has described the shooting as “shocking and distressing”.
The national security committee of federal cabinet is meeting now, with the Prime Minister attending in Canberra.
— Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) December 14, 2025
More to come.