Darebin Interfaith Council Advisory Committee Statement on Bondi

Published on 17 December 2025

Menorah with lit candles

We are deeply saddened by the targeted terrorist attack on community members gathered to celebrate Chanukah in Bondi. Our hearts go out to the Jewish community and to all those affected by this senseless act of violence. We stand with you in grief and solidarity, and we hold the people of Bondi in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

In moments like these, we are reminded of the strength that comes from unity. Across our diverse faiths, spiritual traditions, and cultures, we share a common commitment to peace, compassion, and care for one another. Today, we reaffirm that commitment and stand together against all forms of hatred, discrimination, and violence.

We also acknowledge the fear and distress that such incidents can cause across and within our communities. Please know that you are not alone. The interfaith networks, in partnership with our local Councils, remain committed to fostering understanding and creating spaces where people of all faiths and backgrounds feel safe and respected.

Our diversity is our strength. We will not allow acts of hate to divide us. Together, we will continue to build a future where inclusion, kindness, and mutual respect prevail. Let us continue to look out for one another, offer comfort where it is needed, and work together to ensure that our communities remain places of safety and hope.

If you or someone you know needs support, please contact your local Council or reach out to the Interfaith Network or Faith Leader in your area. Together, we can ensure that no one faces these challenges alone.

Please take care of yourselves and each other during these challenging times. If you are experiencing distress and feel the need to speak to someone, please see the resources below:

Mental health and wellbeing support

  • Lifeline provides 24-hour crisis counselling, support groups and suicide prevention services. Call 13 11 14, text 0477 13 11 14 or chat online.
  • Beyond Blue aims to increase awareness of depression and anxiety and reduce stigma. If you or a loved one need help, you can call 1300 22 4636, 24 hours/7 days a week or chat online.
  • MindSpot is a free telephone and online service for people with anxiety, stress, low mood or depression. It provides online assessment and treatment for anxiety and depression. MindSpot is not an emergency or instant response service. Call 1800 61 44 34.
  • Head to Health gives advice and will connect you to local mental health services. Call 1800 595 212.
  • Translated information is available in 35 languages to help people recover from distressing experiences. The information is available on the Victorian Government’s Better Health Channel. There are two webpages that include tips for:
  • Partners in Wellbeing provides a free coaching service (over the phone) to improve your wellbeing, develop strategies to cope and provide emotional support. Partners in Wellbeing does not offer crisis or emergency support. Call 1300 375 330.
  • Heart Chat – Multicultural Mental Health aims to make it easier for people who speak languages other than English to read and understand information about mental health. You can also find professionals who speak your language and understand your culture.
  • Jewish Community Crisis Management (JCCM) provides a list of support services offering culturally appropriate counselling and psychological assistance. In a crisis or emergency, please call the 24/7 Emergency Hotline on 1300 000 274.
  • Centre for Muslim Wellbeing provides a professional database of practitioners who are culturally responsive and have experience dealing with culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
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