Mass attacks have been rare in the wake of stringent gun controls brought in after the Port Arthur massacre of 1996

Gunmen kill nine at Sydney's Bondi Beach, causing chaos and panic; one shooter dead, another arrested amid investigation.

Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon designated the attack as a "terrorist incident"

Eleven people have been killed in an attack targeting a Hanukkah event on the beach.

Two gunmen have shot dead at least 11 people during a Jewish holiday celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach.

The shooting at Bondi Beach declared as a 'terrorist incident' after at least 11 people killed and 29 injured.

Gunmen fired on Jewish holiday event at Sydney's famous Bondi Beach, Australian authorities say.

At least 11 people were killed and more than two dozen injured, including a child, according to police.

Mass attacks have been rare in the wake of stringent gun controls brought in after the Port Arthur massacre of 1996

At least 29 people, including two police officers, were injured and taken to hospitals across Sydney.

One gunman was also killed and another wounded; two police officers among the injured taken to hospital

Countries from New Zealand to Iran denounce mass shooting in Australia.

Australia recorded 1,654 anti-Jewish incidents in year to September – three times higher than any annual total before Gaza war

Editorial: The beachside attack on Australia’s Jews, targeting a Hanukah gathering, reflects growing bigotry and political violence

Anthony Albanese said the attack was ‘deliberately targeted at the Jewish community’, as police confirm the alleged shooters were a father and son

A Holocaust survivor, a London-born rabbi and a 10-year-old child are among at least 16 people who died at the shooting in Sydney on Sunday

Those killed were aged between 10 and 87 years old, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns told reporters.

Australia suffered one of its deadliest massacres in its history on Sunday when two gunmen opened fire on a Jewish celebration

Dopo l'attacco che ha causato 15 vittime, il governo australiano rafforza le normative sul possesso di armi da fuoco.

EDITORIAL. The obvious antisemitic nature of the Sydney massacre, the deadliest ever recorded in Australia, can only cause consternation in a country that was a refuge for many…

Many are asking why more wasn't done to prevent the shootings after a spate of antisemitism-related offences.