SBS News in Filipino, Thursday 25 December 2025

Cards, photos, and artworks are among the items to be preserved from the tribute site outside the Bondi Pavilion.

Australians want reassurance and unity from political leaders after the Bondi massacre, not partisan point-scoring, a leading pollster says. Source: AAP / DEAN LEWINS/AAPIMAGE

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Australians want reassurance and unity from political leaders after the Bondi massacre, not partisan point-scoring, a leading pollster says.
  • The Jewish Council of Australia and other groups have objected to the Israeli President being formally invited to visit Australia.
  • Emergency services are bracing for one of the deadliest periods of the year, with data showing spikes in drownings, alcohol related injuries and car accidents over the Christmas period.
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