Prime Minister yet to visit hospitalised victims

December 17, 2025 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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A spokesperson for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has told J-Wire that the Australian leader is yet to visit any Jewish patients currently hospitalised following the Bondi Beach terrorist attack.

Anthony Albanese visits the scene where he laid flowers at the Bondi Pavilion at Bondi Beach             Photo: Dean Lewins/AAP

He said that Mr Albanese believes that all are still in Intensive Care Units.

As for funerals, he will not attend unless invited. He told radio this morning: “I would attend anything that I’m invited to. These are funerals that are taking place to farewell people’s loved ones.”

 

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One Response to “Prime Minister yet to visit hospitalised victims”
  1. Lynne Newington says:

    No visits to the victims but the choice to gather at the front of St Mary’s Cathederal where he made his first speech on being elected with resounding of church bells in the background.

    For whom the bell tolls could be providential for all to my way of thinking anyway.

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