How sound helped verify the Bondi attack videos — second by second
The article discusses how sound was used to synchronize a timeline of videos documenting the Bondi terror attack, which is Australia's deadliest act of terrorism.
Sacrifice and survival: What dozens of synced videos reveal about the Bondi attack
Dozens of synced videos provide a harrowing account of the Bondi attack, showcasing the bravery and desperation of those caught in the gunfire.
Tasmania announces stronger gun laws but stops short of firearm limit
Tasmania has introduced new gun laws that intensify licensing requirements and implement a buyback scheme, but do not limit the number of firearms individuals can own.
Ramadan markets an 'antidote to hate' amid anti-Muslim rhetoric
The Ramadan night market in Dandenong has grown to become Melbourne's largest, serving as a cultural response to increasing anti-Muslim sentiment following the Bondi terror attack.
Full details of Bondi attack won’t be heard by royal commission, inquiry head says at first public hearing
The royal commission into antisemitism in Australia will exclude details of the Bondi beach terror attack due to ongoing criminal proceedings against an individual charged with multiple counts of murder.
The royal commission into antisemitism starts today. How did we get here?
A royal commission begins in Australia to investigate antisemitism following the Bondi Beach terror attack that resulted in multiple deaths.
Breaking: Sydney's post-Bondi attack protest restrictions come to an end
New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has lifted restrictions on protests in Sydney's CBD and eastern suburbs that were in place following the Bondi Beach terror attack.
Naveed, the terrorist of Bondi Beach, appears in court for the first time, only uttered two words
Naveed Akram, accused of a terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, appeared in court for the first time, displaying a cold demeanor and saying only two words during the proceedings.
First court hearing for suspect after Sydney attack
The first court appearance for 24-year-old Naveed Akram took place via video link from jail, focusing on extending a temporary order preventing the naming of Bondi Beach attack survivors.
Bondi Attack Perpetrator Appears in Court with One Word
The alleged perpetrator of the Bondi attack in Australia, Navid Akram, made a brief court appearance, uttering only 'yes' in response to a procedural question.
Australia: Alleged Attacker from Bondi Beach Appears in Court for the First Time
Naveed Akram, accused of a deadly attack at a Chanukah celebration in Sydney, faced court for the first time, facing multiple charges including murder and terrorism.
Suspect in Bondi Beach terror attack appears in court for the first time
The suspect in the Bondi Beach terror attack appeared in court for the first time, facing multiple charges including murder and terrorism.
Bondi Beach terror attack suspect appears in court via video link
The suspect in the Bondi Beach terror attack, Naveed Akram, made a court appearance via video link, facing multiple charges including murder and a terror offense.
First Appearance for Bondi Shooter
The man accused of the Bondi Beach terror attack appeared in court for the first time via video link, confirming he heard the proceedings.
Bondi Beach Terror Suspects Appeared in Court
Naveed Akram, accused of a terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, appeared in court via video link, facing serious charges including terrorism and multiple counts of murder.
Bondi beach terror attack accused Naveed Akram makes first court appearance
Naveed Akram, accused of a deadly terror attack in Bondi Beach, made his first court appearance where he faced numerous charges including murder and terrorism.
Bondi Beach gunman Naveed Akram fronts court for the first time
Bondi Beach terror attack gunman Naveed Akram appears in court via video link facing charges for his involvement in a December shooting that left fifteen dead.
Cousin of Bondi Junction attack victim calls out stabber's misogyny
The cousin of a victim from the Westfield Bondi Junction attack expresses anger and frustration over unanswered questions and highlights the stabber's misogynistic attitudes.
Epstein Files: Bondi's Attack but Trump in the Tycoon's Scandal
The article discusses U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's contentious testimony before the House Judiciary Committee regarding the handling of the Epstein files.
Bondi Beach hero Ahmed al-Ahmed shares recovery update after massacre
Ahmed al-Ahmed, who heroically intervened during a terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, provides an update on his recovery after suffering multiple gunshot wounds.
Israeli president welcomes 'new beginning' in meeting with Albanese
Israeli President Isaac Herzog met with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to offer support to the Jewish community following a recent terror attack.
Australia politics live: man charged after Sydney protest over police tactics; Asio chief defends agency against criticisms over Bondi attack
A man has been charged following a protest outside a police station in Sydney that resulted in a one-hour standoff between demonstrators and police.
ABC airs former ASIO agent’s claims that Bondi shooters were radicalized years ago, despite agency’s criticism
A former ASIO agent's claims that the Bondi shooters were radicalized long before their attack have sparked controversy, as the ASIO agency criticized the ABC for airing unsubstantiated information.
ASIO told of Bondi shooter's terror links years ago, ex-spy claims
A former undercover agent alleges that ASIO was informed about Bondi shooter Naveed Akram's links to terrorist groups prior to the attack, but ASIO ultimately deemed him not a threat.
Isaac Herzog brings goodwill and a warning as he visits Bondi beach after terror attack
Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Bondi Beach in Australia, bringing a message of goodwill following recent antisemitic terror attacks that claimed 15 lives.
'A national outrage': Herzog visit sparks anger at protests across country
Protests erupted across Australia in response to Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit, drawing thousands of demonstrators amid heightened tensions following a recent terror attack.
New Queensland guns laws to restrict weapons ownership to citizens
Queensland's new gun laws will require ownership to be limited to Australian citizens following the Bondi Beach terror attack.
ABC to air Four Corners episode on Bondi terror attack despite Asio claim of ‘significant errors of fact’
The ABC's Four Corners will air an investigation into the Bondi terror attack despite Asio's preemptive claim of factual errors in the episode.
Isaac Herzog arrives in Sydney to meet survivors of Bondi terror attack amid tight security
Israeli President Isaac Herzog visits Sydney to meet with survivors of the Bondi terror attack and their families while reinforcing bilateral relations.
Live: Isaac Herzog arrives in Sydney as protest laws in court
Israeli President Isaac Herzog has arrived in Sydney for an official visit to join the Jewish community mourning following a recent terror attack.
Israeli president begins controversial visit to mourn Bondi attack victims
Israeli President Isaac Herzog arrived in Sydney to support the Jewish community following a terror attack at Bondi Beach, amidst planned protests against his visit.
New Queensland hate speech laws to ban slogans and symbols
The Queensland government has proposed new hate speech laws banning certain slogans and symbols in response to rising tensions after the Bondi terror attack.
Herzog's Australia visit further politicises the Bondi terror attack
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's invitation to Israeli President Isaac Herzog highlights a shift in his foreign policy approach towards Israel amidst rising tensions following the recent Bondi terror attack.
EU arrests alleged leader of the 2012 attack on its consulate in Benghazi
The United States has arrested Zubayr al Bakoush, the alleged leader of the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, as announced by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel.
Pam Bondi announces arrest of ‘key participant’ in 2012 Benghazi attack
US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest of Zubayar al-Bakoush, a key participant in the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attack that resulted in the deaths of four US officials.
USA: Key person arrested for Benghazi attack
The U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced the arrest of a key individual believed to be behind the 2012 attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
Israeli president visits Australia after Bondi Beach attack
President Isaac Herzog visits Australia to honor the victims of a deadly antisemitic mass shooting at Bondi Beach, expressing solidarity with the Jewish community.
Man stabbed 6 people in a shopping center in Australia. State: Serious oversight by psychiatrist
A former psychiatrist failed to recognize the relapse of Joel Cauchi, leading to a deadly knife attack that resulted in six deaths at Bondi Junction shopping center in 2024, as concluded by the coroner's report.
Man accused of pretending to shoot from Bondi bridge to face court
A man is set to appear in court after allegedly pretending to shoot at people near the Bondi bridge, where a previous terror attack occurred.
Findings from Westfield Bondi Junction stabbing inquest handed down today
The coronial inquest into the Westfield Bondi Junction stabbing has concluded, with the NSW State Coroner sharing findings from witness testimonies regarding the April 13, 2024 attack.
Australia bans pro-Israel influencer weeks after Bondi Beach terror attack
The Australian government revoked the visa of Jewish influencer Sammy Yahood due to his anti-Islam remarks on social media, amid accusations of targeting pro-Israel figures.
Ed Husic on why he opposes a visit by the Israeli president – podcast
Federal Labor MP Ed Husic discusses his opposition to Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit and addresses concerns over protest suppression and political blame following the Bondi attack.
Man accused of backing Bondi attackers faces more firearms charges
Martin Thomas Glynn is set to reappear in court on February 27 to face new firearms charges after allegedly supporting the Bondi shooters on social media shortly after the attack.
‘A mixed blessing’: crowdfunding has changed the way we give, but is it fair and effective?
The article examines how crowdfunding has transformed charitable giving in response to crises, using the Bondi beach terror attack as a case study, while questioning its fairness and effectiveness.
Senior Liberals urge colleagues to vote against Labor’s hate speech and gun laws in wake of Bondi terror attack
Senior Liberals are pushing their colleagues to oppose Labor's swift legislation on hate speech and gun laws following the Bondi terror attack, amid internal divisions within the party.
Islamic prayer hall permanently closes after controversial cleric comes under scrutiny following Bondi terror attack
The Al Madina Dawah centre in Bankstown, associated with cleric Wisam Haddad, has announced its permanent closure after facing scrutiny related to the Bondi terror attack.
"I jumped on this guy to save innocents": the testimony of Ahmed al Ahmed, the hero of the Sydney attack
Ahmed al Ahmed recounts his heroic act of disarming an attacker during the anti-Semitic attack at Bondi Beach that killed fifteen, emphasizing his message of peace in a recent interview from New York.
Ban on ‘globalise the intifada’ risks importing ‘repressive models’ from UK, NSW inquiry after Bondi attack told
A New South Wales parliamentary inquiry has been informed that banning the phrase 'globalise the intifada' may disproportionately impact Muslim Australians, particularly those from Palestinian and Arab communities, potentially leading to the adoption of repressive models similar to those in the UK.
PM recalls parliament to fast-track hate speech and gun laws in wake of Bondi terror attack
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is convening parliament early to advance legislation on tougher hate speech laws and gun reform following the Bondi terror attack.
NSW councils to be given powers to shut down ‘factories of hate’ as Minns targets unlawful places of worship
The Minns government is set to empower New South Wales councils to close illegal places of worship in a move to combat hate speech following the Bondi terror attack.