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Surfers and swimmers pay tribute to victims of Bondi shooting

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December 19, 2025
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Surfers and swimmers paid tribute to Sunday’s shooting victims at Bondi beach on Friday morning.

They paddled out past the wave breaks to create a ring shape and held a memorial on shore.

Bondi beach has become a vigil site for the 15 killed and dozens wounded in last weekend’s attack.

Flower bouquets are bundled in a heap next to the park where the shooting occurred, where mourners have been listening to community speakers in the days since.

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