‘Eerie’: Doors slide back on sombre Bondi Junction reopening
The physical reminders of a mass killing have been wiped away but flashbacks and emotions remain as Westfield Bondi Junction reopens for a community reflection day.
The physical reminders of a mass killing have been wiped away but flashbacks and emotions remain as Westfield Bondi Junction reopens for a community reflection day.
Plans for a candlelight vigil at Bondi Beach, and to reopen Westfield shopping have been outlined on a day Sydney’s mayors paid their respects at the Bondi Junction massacre memorial.
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