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Statement – Bondi Beach terror incident

Law Society of NSW < 1 min read

Monday, 15 December 2025

Statement

Jennifer Ball, President Law Society of NSW

Bondi Beach terror incident

I share the shock and distress of the community at yesterday’s violence at Bondi Beach. Antisemitic and hate-fuelled actions of any kind are to be condemned.

On behalf of the solicitor profession of NSW, I offer deepest condolences to families and loved ones of those who were killed during this horrific event, and hope for the best recovery possible for those who were injured.

Members of our state’s solicitor profession are drawn from every background in our community, including the Jewish community. We join all Australians in standing with them.

Bondi Beach is a place of joy, where people from all over Australia and around the world have made precious memories. The shattering of the peace yesterday, during a festival celebrating the triumph of light over darkness, will likely stay with many of those present for the remainder of their lives.

In response to these events, the Law Society of NSW is extending our Solicitor Outreach Service (SOS), ordinarily available to all NSW solicitors, to the broader legal profession, including legal professionals, support workers, and family members affected by the incident.

These people can access free 24/7 telephone crisis counselling, as well as free individual therapy sessions, with registered psychologists. These confidential sessions are delivered by an independent third-party provider. More details are available here.

This event is now the subject of investigation by police and security authorities. As legal processes will follow, further comment would be inappropriate at this time.

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