Australians are lighting candles Sunday to remember the victims of a mass shooting at a Jewish festival in Sydney's Bondi ...
Millions of Australians will light candles and observe a minute's silence on Sunday, a week after a pair of gunmen fired into ...
The political mudslinging in Canberra stands in stark contrast to the response of Sydneysiders themselves, united in grief ...
The force had initially said it was treating the incident in Muswell Hill as religiously aggravated criminal damage. BBC ...
In the shadow of the Bondi massacre, Christmas and Hanukkah sit side by side this year. Acts of courage and faith remind us how light is kept alive in dark times.
The Jewish eight-day Festival of Light is celebrated all over the world by lighting candles on the menorah and feasting on fried foods.
The attack at Australia's Bondi Beach earlier this week on people who were celebrating the first night of Hanukkah was horrific. Stories have emerged about those who died trying to stop the gunmen.
Hundreds formed unity circles in Bondi waters to honour 15 victims of the Hanukkah massacre in a powerful show of defiance ...
This week's letters to the editor, featuring your views on local and national politics, and their effects on our communities.
Chumacero, who has lived in Australia for the past seven years after moving from Peru, says he's always thought of the country and the city of Sydney as very safe.
Israel reportedly given heads up before US launched strikes following deadly attack on American troops * Australian PM praises ‘completely unbreakable’ Jewish community after terror attack ...
"Real people, their safety, their mental states and their well-being are at the centre of it all, and no one should be too ...
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