News & Views Is this the country we want to be? A moral reckoning after Bondi The Bondi Chanukah attack demands clarity, urging women and Australia to reject antisemitism, neutrality, and lead bravely.
News & Views What does a kind and courageous country actually look like? If kindness and courage truly are Australian values, they should be visible in the way power is exercised, reforms are pursued, and people are protected long after the crisis has passed.
News & Views A doctor’s advice: How to deal with shock and trauma over Bondi shooting After the Bondi massacre, Australia is called to collective healing, care, and standing with the Jewish community.
News & Views I helped change Australia’s gun laws after Port Arthur. People power, not politics, delivered the change I have been a part of change on gun laws and I know how it can happen. It’s not with silence or politics, it’s with the power of people.
News & Views The everyday people who acted with extraordinary courage at Bondi’s mass shooting Everyday people enjoying a day at Bondi did whatever they could to comfort and protect strangers as the deadly attack unfolded.
News & Views Why can someone in suburban Sydney own 6 guns legally? New laws might change that The 50-year-old father, Sajid Akram, and 24-year-old son, Naveed Akram, had six guns. Police confirmed all of them were registered firearms.
News & Views Bondi tragedy reminds us that we need to stand against those who seek to divide us We must stand against those who seek to divide us and exploit tragedy for their cause. Because most of us just want to live in peace.