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Bondi Junction bravery awards recognise eight people
Summary
Eight people will receive Australian Bravery Decorations for actions during the Bondi Junction attack two years ago, which left six people dead and ten injured.
Content
Eight people will be officially recognised for their actions during the Bondi Junction attack two years ago. The incident occurred in a busy Sydney shopping centre and resulted in six deaths and ten injuries. The attacker, Joel Cauchi, was reported to have a history of schizophrenia and was shot dead by a New South Wales police inspector. The honours are part of the Australian Bravery Decorations list and will be presented at Government House in NSW.
Key facts:
- Eight recipients are named for bravery awards, including a police inspector, security staff, two French nationals, a nurse and the husband of a victim; two awards are posthumous.
- The attack took place in April 2024 at a Bondi Junction shopping centre and resulted in six fatalities and ten people injured.
- The attacker, Joel Cauchi, had a long-standing psychiatric history and was shot dead at the scene by an officer.
- A coroner's inquest earlier this year referred the psychiatrist who treated Cauchi to health investigators and issued 23 recommendations, including calls to improve mental health outreach and short-term housing.
Summary:
The honours recognise people who intervened to protect others during the Bondi Junction attack. The coroner's findings have led to a referral to health investigators and a set of recommendations for mental health services, while award recipients will receive their decorations at Government House in NSW.
