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ACOSS statement following Bondi Beach attack

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The Australian Council of Social Service is deeply saddened by the shocking attack at Bondi Beach on Sunday.

 

Our deepest sympathies and condolences are with the victims, their families, the entire Jewish community and all affected. 

 

This was a horrific and senseless attack on the first day of Chanukah, which should be a day of joy and thanksgiving.

 

ACOSS stands firmly with the Jewish community and strongly condemn all forms of violence, racism, antisemitism and discrimination. 

 

There is no place in our society for acts of violence that target any group or individual based on their faith, race, culture, or identity.

 

We extend our love to everyone affected including people at Bondi Beach, first responders and those who were affected by this horrifying attack.

 

The community sector stands ready to do all it can to support all affected. We encourage everyone today to seek support and act with love and care for each other and our communities.

 

ACOSS President Hang Vo and ACOSS CEO Dr Cassandra Goldie AO

 

For those seeking mental health support, you can contact the following: 

  • Lifeline on 13 11 14 or chat online here.

  • Kids Helpline on 1800 551 800 or chat online here.

  • Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636 or chat online here.

  • Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander crisis support line 13YARN on 13 92 76  

  • Headspace on 1800 650 890 

  • ReachOut at au.reachout.com


Contact details:

ACOSS: 0419 626 155

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