On 14 December 2025, 15 innocent people were killed in one of Australia's worst terrorism attacks targeting the Jewish community.
Five of the 15 victims were from the Randwick Council area.
As a community we stand united with the Jewish community and opposed to all forms of racism and hatred.
With the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion running a number of public hearings and set to deliver final recommendations by 14 December 2026, this discussion may bring up strong emotions for some people and cause increased fear and distress.
Healing is different for everyone and does not follow a set timeline.
You are not alone and help is available should you need it.
We encourage you to reach out to one of the following support services if you need to talk.
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Bondi Medicare Mental Health
Free in-person mental health support
Monday - Friday, 8.30am - 5.00pm
1800 595 212
www.medicarementalhealth.gov.au
The Junction Neighbourhood Centre, 59 Newland Street, Bondi Junction
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JewishCare
Community and human services, including financial reimbursements related to the Bondi attack
1300 133 660
www.jewishcare.com.au
3 Saber Street, Woollahra
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Jewish House
Community-based crisis support, including a 24/7 crisis line
1300 544 357
www.jewishhouse.org.au
17 Flood Street, Bondi
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Headspace Bondi Junction
Mental health services for young people aged 12-25
9366 8800
www.headspace.org.au
20 Bronte Road, Bondi Junction
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Transcultural Mental Health Line
In-language mental health support
1800 648 911
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13YARN
Culturally safe crisis support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
13 92 76
www.13yarn.org.au
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Black Dog Institute - National Emergency Worker Support Service
Support for emergency workers and volunteers involved in the Bondi Beach response
9843 9450
www.blackdoginstitute.org.au
Last Updated: 1 May 2026
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