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Bondi Bridge: Terror Symbol or Memorial?
19 Dec
Summary
- Calls mount to demolish Bondi Beach footbridge used by alleged gunmen.
- Debate rages over bridge as potential symbol of terror or remembrance.
- Waverley Council to consult community on honouring victims.

A debate has emerged over the future of a footbridge at Bondi Beach, which was used by alleged gunmen during a recent terror attack. Many locals are calling for its demolition, fearing it will become a permanent symbol of terror. The structure was utilized by the alleged perpetrators to gain a vantage point and fire upon a crowd of Jewish families.
Arguments for demolishing the bridge suggest replacing it with a memorial garden or a new bridge adorned with a plaque honoring the 15 victims, including ten-year-old Matilda, the youngest to die. Conversely, others propose retaining the bridge as a memorial, perhaps painted yellow with bee motifs, referencing Matilda's nickname.
Waverley Council has stated it will engage in discussions with the Jewish community to determine the most appropriate way to honor the victims and survivors. This consultation process is deemed essential to ensure the commemoration respects those most affected by the tragedy, while also serving as a lasting reminder for the entire nation.




