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How to Sign the NSW Government Online Condolence Book

How to Sign the NSW Government Online Condolence Book

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The New South Wales Government has established an official online condolence book to allow the public to share messages of sympathy and support for those affected by the Bondi attack on December 14, 2025.

These messages are collected to be presented to the families of those who lost their lives, the injured, and all members of the community impacted by the violence.

The direct link to the official New South Wales Government online condolence book for the Bondi Beach attack victims is:

Bondi Beach Condolence Book

You can sign the book and leave your message of sympathy and support for the families and community affected by the tragedy.

Steps for Signing the Online Condolence Book

The process is straightforward and typically involves accessing the official NSW Government website and filling out a short form.

  1. Access the Official Page: You need to navigate to the specific “Bondi Beach condolence book” page on the NSW Government website.

  2. Locate the Form: The page will contain an online form designed to collect your message.

  3. Provide Your Details: You will be asked to provide details, typically your Full Name.

  4. Write Your Message: There will be a dedicated field for your Message of Condolence.

    • Note: The system often requests that you do not use special characters or symbols in your message.

  5. Review Consent and Privacy: You must read and agree to a statement regarding the publication and sharing of your message. This typically confirms:

    • You agree that your personal details (name) and message may be published in a book.

    • The compiled book will be supplied to the families of the affected victims.

    • You confirm you have read the Privacy Collection Notice regarding how your information is handled.

  6. Submit: Once you have completed the form and agreed to the terms, submit your entry.

Your message will then be officially included in the collection of condolences.


Other Ways to Pay Respects & Access Support

In addition to the online book, there are other formal ways to pay respects and access crucial support services:

Type of Support Contact Information Details
Victims Support (Victims Access Line) 1800 633 063 (Mon – Fri, 9am – 5pm) General information and assistance for victims of violent crime.
Dedicated Victims Line (for Bondi incident) 1800 411 822 (Mon – Fri, 9am – 5pm) Established specifically for victims and family members of victims of the Bondi Beach incident.
NSW Mental Health Line 1800 011 511 (Available 24/7) Dedicated support for distress and mental health issues.
Lifeline 13 11 14 (Available 24/7) Crisis support and suicide prevention services.
Floral Tributes (In-Person) Rear of Bondi Pavilion The designated public memorial site for laying flowers and non-verbal tributes.

If you are experiencing distress, please do not hesitate to reach out to the helplines listed above.

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