Bondi Beach is the focus of remembrance as the local community marks one year since the fatal Westfield Bondi Junction stabbing. The incident claimed six lives and injured several others.
Community Remembers Victims of Westfield Tragedy
One year after the 2024 mass stabbing at Westfield Bondi Junction, Bondi Beach has become a focal point for commemoration, with public tributes honouring the six victims, survivors, and first responders.

On 13 April 2024, Joel Cauchi fatally stabbed six people and injured twelve others before being shot by police. The attack occurred within minutes inside the busy shopping centre, deeply affecting the Bondi community and beyond.
Commemorative installations and floral displays have been placed at Oxford Street Mall and Westfield Bondi to allow residents and visitors to pause and reflect on the impact of the tragedy.
Details of the Attack
The stabbing took place between 3:32 p.m. and 3:38 p.m. at Westfield Bondi Junction. Mr Cauchi, armed with a Ka-Bar knife, targeted mainly female shoppers. Multiple eyewitnesses reported that civilians attempted to intervene before Mr Cauchi was stopped by NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott.
The six victims were Dawn Singleton, Yixuan Cheng, Faraz Tahir, Ashlee Good, Jade Young, and Pikria Darchia. Among the injured was Ms Good’s nine-month-old daughter, who survived following surgery.
Memorials Across Bondi Beach and Junction
In the lead-up to the anniversary, Oxford Street Mall installed two display boards featuring images and messages collected after the tragedy. The boards will remain in place until 16 April.
Westfield Bondi has also arranged a large floral tribute near Zara on level 4, providing black ribbons at concierge desks. Digital screens throughout the centre are acknowledging the event, and Lifeline representatives are present to support visitors.

Images of preserved flowers laid in the days following the incident are being reused in tribute. They are curated for both display and reflection.
Community and Government Response
Waverley Council, the NSW Government, and Scentre Group coordinated the commemorations, joined by members of the public and emergency services.
The first anniversary was described by officials as a day of mourning and reflection. Community support has remained strong throughout the year, with vigils, mental health services, and local initiatives continuing to assist those affected.
Local officials Anthony Albanese and Chris Minns acknowledged the anniversary, recognising the victims and praising the courage shown by first responders and civilians on the day.
Reflection and Ongoing Support
The Bondi Beach community continues to support each other through remembrance and ongoing services. Counselling remains available through Lifeline and other mental health organisations, with public reminders issued for anyone struggling with the memory of the incident.
The Westfield Bondi Junction site reopened five days after the event in 2024 with upgraded security and a day set aside for public reflection. Retail tenants were given rent relief during the closure.
Published 15-Apr-2025