06/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/14/2026 18:39
This $8.3 million support package is focused on long-term recovery, wellbeing initiatives, and community safety. The NSW Government is also continuing to provide dedicated support to individuals, businesses and families impacted by the Bondi terror attack.
The boost comes at a critical point for those impacted, six months on from the worst terror attack in Australia's history and at a time of heightened public focus with the recent Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion hearings.
The NSW Government recognises that process of recovering from this horrific attack will take time and we will continue to work to ensure that everyone affected gets the support they need.
The $8.3 million package includes:
This funding builds on the significant support already provided by the Australian and NSW Governments for wellbeing, resilience and recovery initiatives including:
Visit the NSW Government webpage for the Bondi Beach attack for more information https://www.nsw.gov.au/nsw-government/bondi-beach-attack
Premier of New South Wales Chris Minns said:
"We said from the moment this attack took place that we would walk with the community every step of the way, we know that the community needs support and we're continuing to provide that.
"The scourge of antisemitism in our community must be eradicated so we're not just investing in community safety support but also in programs that tackle antisemitism."
"Well-resourced and coordinated systems of support will continue to be available over the long-term, alongside new initiatives to build awareness, support the community, and create a fitting memorial.
Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper said:
"We know recovery is a long journey, and our Jewish community deserves every measure of compassion and support as they continue to heal. We stand firmly with them.
"We know the impact of this attack didn't end on that day. The effects are ongoing, and so is our commitment to support the local community. This package ensures individuals, families and local businesses continue to receive the support they deserve.
"Not only will this package be of comfort to people now and over coming months, but it will lay the groundwork for greater social cohesion and long-term prevention into the future."
Minister for Recovery Janelle Saffin said:
"We recognise that there is no timeframe on grief and trauma.
"These resources are about making sure the Jewish and Bondi communities have support that isn't just temporary. As they continue to navigate the aftermath of a horrendous and violentact, we want them to know we are still here with them.
"We are working to ensure the right supports continue to be available to enable healing, strengthen social cohesion, and uplift our communities,"
Mayor of Waverley Will Nemesh said:
"The past six months has presented one of, if not the most significant challenges Waverley has ever faced and the impact of the terror attack continues to be deeply felt.
"Our community is resilient and tight knit, but the recovery from this unspeakable tragedy will understandably take time.
"Council remains steadfastly committed to supporting the Waverley and Jewish communities in every way we can, and the assistance provided by the NSW Government is invaluable in this crucial mission."
Michele Goldman, CEO Jewish Board of Deputies said:
"This support recognises that recovery is not linear and that the impact is felt long after the headlines fade. For the Jewish and broader Bondi community, this funding provides not just practical assistance, but reassurance that we are not facing this alone.
"It will enable us to continue delivering culturally appropriate support, strengthen community resilience, and walk alongside those affected as they navigate their grief and recovery. We are deeply grateful for the ongoing partnership with the NSW Government in standing with our community during this incredibly difficult time."