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Australian PM announces intelligence review as country mourns Bondi attack

December 21, 2025
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Watch: ‘You can’t let fear win’ – Bondi beachgoers return after fatal attack

Katy Watson,Australia Correspondent at Bondi Beachand

Harry Sekulich

Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a review into the police and national intelligence agencies after the Bondi Beach attack in Sydney.

“The ISIS-inspired atrocity last Sunday reinforces the rapidly changing security environment in our nation,” Albanese said, using an acronym for the Islamic State group. “Our security agencies must be in the best position to respond.”

The shooting, in which 15 people were killed after two gunmen opened fire at a Jewish festival, has been declared a terrorist incident. Police say the attackers were inspired by “Islamic State ideology”.

A national day of reflection is being held on Sunday.

A minute’s silence was observed at 18:47 (07:47 GMT) – the time when the attack began.

Albanese looked startled as he arrived at the event in Sydney as he was met with a loud chorus of boos and jeers.

At least one member of the crowd shouted “blood on your hands” while another was tackled by police after moving towards the prime minister.

Albanese was steered towards the VIP seating area and his wife Jodie Haydon grasped his arm in support.

The prime minister earlier said the intelligence review, due by April 2026, would focus on ensuring authorities were equipped to tackle extremism.

He said: “The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet will examine whether federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies have the right powers, structures, processes and sharing arrangements in place to keep Australians safe in the wake of the horrific antisemitic Bondi Beach terrorist attack.”

In the wake of Australia’s deadliest mass shooting in almost three decades, the government has also announced plans to tighten gun controls, while the New South Wales premier is pushing to crack down on hate speech.

Suspected gunman Naveed Akram, 24, has been charged with 59 offences, including 15 counts of murder and one of committing a terrorist act. His father Sajid was killed during the attack.

Surfers and swimmers pay tribute to victims of Bondi shooting on Friday

Earlier on Sunday, Governor-General Samantha Mostyn addressed a vigil held in Bondi, hosted by the National Council of Jewish Women Australia, where attendees largely wore white to symbolise peace.

“The entire Jewish community, whether it’s here in Bondi or across our nation, you are part of the belonging story and the success of this country,” she said.

Australians across the country are still reeling and there’s a sense of shock and disbelief that something like this could have happened.

But this weekend, normality returned in some ways. Bondi promenade was once again filled with surfers, runners and dog-walkers returning to their regular routine.

While a sombre mood lingers, children’s surf club activities – known locally as “nippers” – resumed on Sunday as a sign of the community showing resilience.


The bridge where two gunmen opened fire on a crowd of people at a Jewish festival at Bondi beach on Sunday, 14 December.

Bullet holes in a car’s windshield parked at Bondi a harrowing reminder of the violent attack

North Bondi’s Surf Life Saving president Steve Larnach told the BBC they had considered cancelling the regular nippers events.

“We were also aware of the sensitivity towards our Jewish community,” Larnach said.

“We did ask their opinion, they were very supportive of us going ahead but also extremely grateful for what we did.”

Lifeguard volunteers were among the first on the scene at the shooting last week providing first aid, Larnach added.

Some surf lifesavers have been hailed as heroes, including one who was photographed sprinting from a neighbouring beach with a red first aid kit slung over his shoulder.

Geraldine Nordfeldt, who brought her daughter to nippers, said “it was really important to return to whatever this new normal is as soon as we could”.

“You have to return, you can’t stay away, you can’t let fear win. The beach is the Australian way of life and we all love it,” she told the BBC.

A woman in a blue singlet top, with the beach in the background

Geraldine Nordfeldt brought her daughter to ‘nippers’ on Sunday



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