Albanese declares national day of mourning for Bondi victims

It will be observed on 22 January, with the theme determined by a Sydney rabbi whose son-in-law was killed in the terror attack.

A close-up of Anthony Alabanese's face. He is wearing glasses and a suit and tie.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the national day of mourning will have "a theme of light will win". Source: AAP / Lukas Coch

A national day of mourning to honour the victims of the Bondi Beach terrorist attack will be held on 22 January, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced.

Speaking at Parliament House on Tuesday morning, Albanese said he had consulted with Sydney rabbi Yehoram Ulman, a spiritual leader of the Chabad of Bondi, about the day.

"This will have a theme of light will win, a gathering of unity and remembrance, which has been determined by the rabbi," Albanese said.

"He has shown extraordinary leadership for someone who has lost family members in that community."

Ulman's son-in-law, rabbi Eli Schlanger, was killed in the attack.
Details around what the day will look like are set to be announced at the end of the week.

At the time of writing, the prime minister has only announced that "flags will be flown at half mast in all Commonwealth buildings around Australia".

Last week, Albanese announced there would be a royal commission into the terror attack that killed 15 people at a Chanukah by the sea event. It will focus on antisemitism and social cohesion.
The government also released new hate speech legislation on Tuesday, ahead of parliament debating the laws next week.

People who join or support prescribed hate groups will face 15 years behind bars, while people will face five years behind bars if they promote or incite hatred against another person or group because of race, colour or national or ethnic origin, according to the legislation.

Disseminating ideas of superiority over or hatred of another person or group because of their race, colour or national and ethnic origin will also be an offence.

With additional reporting by the Australian Associated Press.


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