Consumer Warnings Issued Over Online Retail Claims Linked To Bondi Beach Attack

Consumers have been warned after online retailers made false claims linking their businesses to the Bondi Beach attack while promoting clothing and accessories sales.



False Bondi Beach Claims Raise Consumer Concerns

Authorities issued warnings after two online retailers were found to have made misleading claims about connections to the Bondi Beach attack.

In January 2026, the fashion retailer Isla & James attracted attention after promoting a closure sale that referenced the Bondi Beach attack. The site claimed one of its co-founders had been shot in the 14 December incident and presented itself as a Bondi Beach business.

Investigations later found no verified trading address in Bondi Beach and no evidence linking the retailer to a local business.

A separate warning was issued on 19 February 2026 concerning Bondi United, an online store selling clothing and accessories through the websites bondiunited.com and bondiproject.com. Authorities determined the business had made false claims suggesting links to the attack and support for victims.

Both Bondi United websites have since been taken offline.

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How The Online Stores Attracted Buyers

The online promotions relied on emotional messaging linked to the Bondi Beach attack.

One customer reported spending $250 after seeing an advertisement connected to the tragedy and believing the purchase would support people affected by the event. The customer later said the order had not been delivered and that the items appeared likely to come from an e-commerce platform.

Authorities have warned that similar online retailers can appear convincing because websites may look sophisticated and include details that suggest a local connection.

Warning Signs For Online Shoppers

Consumer guidance highlights several indicators that a website may not represent a legitimate Australian retailer.

These signs can include the absence of an Australian business address, no listed phone number, no .au domain name, or an Australian Business Number that cannot be verified.

Consumer advocates also note that these stores may present large discounts that appear genuine, making it harder for shoppers to distinguish misleading offers from legitimate sales.

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Monitoring And Consumer Reporting

The websites connected to Isla & James and Bondi United have both been taken offline.

Bondi United has indicated it will provide refunds to consumers who contact the business requesting one.



Authorities have warned that traders removed from the internet may attempt to reappear under different web addresses. Consumers who are dissatisfied with their interactions with these businesses can lodge complaints with NSW Fair Trading or Service NSW, while suspicious stores linked to the Bondi Beach attack can also be reported to Scamwatch.

Published 16-Mar-2026

Bondi Beach Victims To Be Honoured On National Day Of Mourning

A National Day of Mourning will be observed across Australia to honour those killed in the Bondi Beach attack, with the day focused on remembrance and unity.



Remembering A Summer Night Of Loss

The day of mourning is scheduled for Thursday, 22 January 2026, following the mass attack at Bondi Beach on 14 December 2025. The incident occurred during a Hanukkah celebration and resulted in the deaths of 15 people.

In the weeks after the attack, Bondi Beach became a focal point for public grief. Floral tributes, candles and personal items were placed near the beachfront and outside Bondi Pavilion as community members gathered to remember those who lost their lives.

How The Day Will Be Observed

The National Day of Mourning will be recognised nationally, with flags flown at half-mast at Commonwealth buildings. The day has been framed around themes of unity, reflection and remembrance.

At the time of reporting, no public holiday had been announced. Coverage indicated it was unlikely an additional public holiday would be declared due to the short timeframe between the announcement and the scheduled date.

Further details on any organised observances were expected to be released closer to the day.

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Public Response And Questions Raised

Public reaction to the announcement has been mixed. Many responses have expressed sympathy for the victims and their families, while others have sought clarity on how the day will be marked in workplaces and schools.

Questions raised publicly include whether participation is voluntary, why the date was selected, and how individuals are expected to observe the day while continuing daily activities. Some community members have indicated they plan to reflect privately.

A National Moment Of Reflection



As the date approaches, Bondi Beach remains closely associated with the national conversation around remembrance and loss. The National Day of Mourning on 22 January 2026 is intended to provide space for collective reflection, while allowing individuals and communities to mark the day in their own way.

Published 16-Jan-2026

Bravery Recognition Process Established Following Bondi Beach Attack

A special honours list has been approved to acknowledge acts of courage and service associated with the Bondi Beach terror attack, with nominations now progressing through the national honours framework.



Incident That Prompted The Honours List

The establishment of the honours list follows the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach on 14 December 2025, which resulted in multiple deaths and injuries.

In the aftermath of the incident, emergency personnel and members of the public acted in dangerous conditions to support others, with several individuals stepping forward to assist despite personal risk. These actions formed the basis for formal recognition under the honours system.

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Purpose Of The Special Honours List

The honours list has been created to allow individuals to be formally considered for bravery or meritorious awards under the Australian Honours and Awards system, based on actions taken during and after the incident.

Australian Bravery Decorations apply to situations where individuals placed themselves in danger to protect others or property. The Order of Australia recognises Australians whose actions represent an outstanding contribution to the community at local, national or international levels.

Assessment And Nomination Process

Honours bodies responsible for administering bravery decorations and Order of Australia awards have begun considering existing nominations linked to the Bondi Beach incident.

The honours framework is nomination-driven and relies on submissions from the public. Community members who are aware of actions they believe warrant recognition are able to lodge nominations for formal consideration.

All nominations are reviewed before recommendations are made through the established honours process.

Community Response

Public reaction following the announcement has reflected broad support for recognising a wide range of actions taken during the incident. Attention has focused on both trained responders and civilians who assisted others while facing personal risk.

There has also been acknowledgement that numerous acts of courage occurred across the affected area, highlighting the collective nature of the response.

What Happens Next



The honours process is underway, with recipients expected to be announced in 2026. Nominations remain open while assessments continue.

Published 31-Dec-2025