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Accused Bondi Beach shooter Naveed Akram reportedly made two demands from his hospital bed while under police guard, just days after allegedly murdering 15 innocent people.
Police officer Scott Dyson has been reunited with his colleagues for the first time since he was critically injured while trying to save lives during the Bondi Beach massacre.
EXCLUSIVE: Police have carried out an extensive search of a property near Crookwell in the NSW southern highlands, where alleged terrorists Naveed Akram and his father Sajid practised their shooting before the Bondi Beach terror attack.
The gunmen accused of carrying out the Bondi Beach attack used a “tennis ball bomb” among other explosives and practised shooting for weeks before the massacre, new court documents say. Police allege the two gunmen were father-and-son duo Sajid and ...
PM Anthony Albanese says the worst of times has brought out the best of Australian character as the nation remembers those gunned down at Bondi
NSW Premier Chris Minns says the memory of children’s Chanukah music echoing across an empty Bondi Beach is something he will never shake.
"We think they're using the Bondi Beach terror attack to really try and exploit the grief of our community to try and profiteer."
NSW Fair Trading has alerted the public of misleading and deceptive conduct utilised by “ghost store”, Isla & James who pretended to be an online fashion retailer to capitalise on the Bondi massacre. NSW Fair Trading commissioner Natasha Mann said the agency believed it was a “ghost store operating from overseas”.
Accused Bondi Beach terrorist Naveed Akram reportedly asked for only two things when he reached prison, revealed as NSW Police confirm an ‘extraordinary’ Philippines move as part of investigations.