Fe'au fa'amanuia Kerisimasi: Anthony Albanese

BILL CREWS CHRISTMAS LUNCH SYDNEY

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his wife Jodie Haydon meets guests during a Christmas lunch hosted by the Rev Bill Crews Foundation, in Sydney, Thursday, December 25, 2025. Source: AAP / Sitthixay Ditthavong/AAPIMAGE

Na saunoa le palemia, Anthony Albanese, i lana fe'au fa'amanuia o le Kerisimasi o le nei tausaga.


O se Kerisimasi 'ese lenei mai le tele o tausaga ua tuana'i, ona o le osofa'iga terorisi i le matafaga i Bondi Beach i le Aso 14 o le masina nei.

Na ia manatuaina le to'atele o aiga ma tagata na a'afia i lenei osofa'iga ma le matuitui o mafatiaga o loo feagai ma i latou i le vaitaimi lenei.

"As Christmas brings the message of love and compassion, we grieved those whose lives were stolen, and those whose lives were changed forever. Together we give thanks to the extraordinary courage that shone so bright through the darkness. A powerful reminder that in the worst of time, we see the very best of the Australian character."

Na aumaia ai fo'i le fe'au fa'amanuia o le Kerisimasi e le ta'ita'i o le ituagai Sussan Ley.

"Moments like this test us, they ask who we are as people, and what we choose to stand for. Hatred and extremism have no place in Australia. Antisemitism has no place in Australia. Our strength as a nation lies in our decency, our courage, and our willingness to stand together."

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