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Bondi beach shooting live updates: 10 people dead including one shooter after gunfire attack, NSW police say | Bondi beach

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  • December 14, 2025

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10 people dead after Bondi gunfire, including one shooter

NSW police just confirmed 10 people are dead after the shooting, including nine victims.

One shooter has been killed.

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2 police officer among injured; specialist teams investigating ‘suspicious items’ in the area

NSW police just released a statement after the shooting, with a press conference set for 9.30pm this evening.

Two police officers were injured in the shooting.

One man believed to be a shooter has been killed, and another alleged shooter is in critical condition.

During their investigation, police said a “number of suspicious items” have been located in the area and are being examined by specialist officers. An exclusion zone is in place. Police said:

An extensive crime scene has been established and inquiries are now underway. There have been NO reports of any other incidents in Sydney connected to this incident.

Police are appealing for anyone with mobile phone footage or dash cam video to send it to Crime Stoppers.

Jordyn Beazley

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18 in hospital, but conditions are unknown

NSW Ambulance have confirmed that 18 people are in hospital, and paramedics are still treating more at the scene.

They would not confirm what condition the 18 people are in.

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Israeli president Isaac Herzog just released a statement after the shooting. He said:

Our hearts go out to them … we pray for the recovery of the wounded, we pray for them, and we pray for those who lost their lives.

Images from the scene at Bondi beach

People and emergency workers gather at Bondi beach after the shooting. Photograph: Mark Baker/AP
Armed police work at the scene. Photograph: David Gray/AFP/Getty Images
Emergency workers transport a person on a stretcher. Photograph: Mark Baker/AP
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10 people dead after Bondi gunfire, including one shooter

NSW police just confirmed 10 people are dead after the shooting, including nine victims.

One shooter has been killed.

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Sussan Ley condemns ‘hateful violence’ in a place ‘we all know so well and love’

The opposition leader, Sussan Ley, has released a lengthy statement after the shooting. She said in part:

Australians are in deep mourning tonight, with hateful violence striking at the heart of an iconic Australian community, a place we all know so well and love, Bondi.

The loss of life from this attack is significant and I join with the Prime Minister in urging all Australians to follow official advice from police and relevant authorities.

This attack occurred as our Jewish community came together at the Chanukah by the Sea celebration. This was a celebration of peace and hope for the future, severed by hate.

My heart is with Australia’s Jewish community tonight, particularly those in the eastern suburbs of Sydney – people I know well.

Sussan Ley. Photograph: Sitthixay Ditthavong/AAP
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Allegra Spender says ‘this is not the Australia that we know and love’

Independent MP Allegra Spender, whose electorate includes Bondi Beach, just released some remarks. She said:

This is horrifying. It’s still not clear exactly what has happened yet. The reporting is police have apprehended the perpetrators. I am urging people to follow police requests and avoid Bondi Beach.

This is not the Australia that we know and love. I know our community will come together but this is devastating to all of us.

Allegra Spender. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
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‘It sounded like dozens of crackers’

We have a dispatch from the scene from the Guardian’s Emma Elsworthy.

She said:

Walking up Francis Street with groceries in hand, what sounded like fireworks began crackling through the daylight. My first thought was that it was an odd choice to let them off when the sky was still so bright blue – or had it been an accident, a night-time event that went early? It sounded like dozens of crackers.

People stood on their balconies with binoculars. I’d been for a swim down at Bondi beach 20 minutes earlier – the same place that police cars howling past me seemed to be headed. Some frazzled people walking up from the beach passed by me, talking over each other.

The word “shooting” was audible.

Police travelling down Bondi Road towards Bondi beach after reports of a shooting in the area. Photograph: Blake Sharp-Wiggins/The Guardian
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Shooting ‘was very deliberate and very targeted’, ECAJ co-CEO says

Speaking to 2GB, the co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, Alex Ryvchin, said the shooting happened during a Jewish community event on the beach organised for the first night of Hanukkah.

Ryvchin, who was not at the event, said he had spoken to the ECAJ’s director of media, who he alleged had been injured during the incident.

“Hundreds of people were gathered. It’s a family event,” said Ryvchin. He went on:

They heard, like, dozens of popping sounds. And people just started running, running over barricades, grabbing their children. It was mayhem.

I don’t think this was an attack just that happened to occur at Bondi beach. I think this was very deliberate and very targeted.

People comforting each other after a shooting at Bondi Beach, NSW, Australia. Photograph: Blake Sharp- Wiggins
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Six people rushed to hospital after Bondi shooting

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The NSW Ambulance service has confirmed that six people have been taken to local hospitals following a shooting incident at Bondi beach.

An ambulance spokesperson could not say the nature of the injuries or the condition of the people taken to hospitals, but that ambulance staff had been treating people on the scene with gunshot injuries.

The service was called to area at 6.45pm to reports of multiple people shot, the spokesperson said. There were 25 units at the scene, including helicopters and intensive care units.

Four people had been taken to St Vincent’s hospital, one person had been taken to Royal Prince Alfred hospital and another to St George hospital.