Bondi Terror Attack: Lifeline Support Hub

If you’re feeling distressed, shocked, or overwhelmed following the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach on 14 December 2025, you are not alone.

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Lifeline is offering face-to-face crisis support at our Bondi Lifeline Support Hub.

To ensure that people in the Bondi area have access to crisis support, we are providing face-to-face crisis support between 10am and 4pm, 7 days a week, including public holidays.
 
This is a free, non-judgemental service available for anyone in the area, no appointment or referral is needed.

When something frightening occurs in a familiar public place, it can significantly affect our sense of safety and people in the area. People across the local community, even those who were not present during the terror attack, may be feeling distressed, shocked, or overwhelmed.  

At the Bondi Lifeline Support Hub, trained and caring crisis supporters are available for anyone who needs someone to speak to about how they’re feeling. 

Lifeline Bondi Support Hub

Find us at:

The Bondi Story Room, Bondi Pavilion
Queen Elizabeth Dr, Bondi Beach
Open every day from 10am - 4pm

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If you’re in the area and want to talk to someone about how you’re feeling following the attack, you’re not alone. Lifeline is here for you. 
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Call us for support

Lifeline's 13 11 14 crisis support service is available 24/7. Anyone in Australia can speak to a trained crisis supporter over the phone at any time.

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Text us for support

Available 24/7. Confidential one-to-one text with a trained Lifeline crisis supporter.

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Chat with us for support

We offer confidential one-to-one chat short-term support with a trained Lifeline crisis supporter for people who are feeling overwhelmed or having difficulty coping.

Bondi Beach Attack: Wellbeing Support Guide

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Guidance for those impacted by the Bondi Beach attack on 14 December 2025. Understand common reactions, find coping strategies, and access help. 

Events involving violence or serious harm can have a profound and immediate impact, not only on those who were directly involved, but also on witnesses, families, first responders, local communities, and people across Australia watching or hearing about what has happened. 

Lifeline Eastern Suburbs - Bondi provides valuable volunteer support to Lifeline's national crisis support network. Through the training and support of Crisis Supporter volunteers, this centre allows more calls, text's and chat's to be answered by those reaching our for help in their darkest moments. For more information on how to get involved or support Lifeline Bondi visit bondi.lifeline.org.au