• Remembering Bondi Junction: One Year On & The Questions That Remain

  • Apr 10 2025
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

Remembering Bondi Junction: One Year On & The Questions That Remain

  • Summary

  • As we approach the one-year anniversary of the Bondi Junction stabbings, we remember the six lives lost on that devastating Saturday afternoon and the stories of those who were taken too soon.

    Plus, with a coronial inquest set to begin later this month, 7NEWS Anchor Angela Cox helps us understand how this event changed our community forever and what questions still need to be answered.

    And in news headlines today The coalition says they will wind back the scheme to lower emissions from Australian cars if they win at the election; Polling shows the coalition may be at risk of losing more seats; An Australian girls is believed to have died at a cooking school fire in Singapore; A bill that saw a NZ MP break out into the Haka in parliament last year, has been defeated 112 to 11; Andrew Tate is the subject of a civil case int he UK, court documents show women accusing him of physical and sexual assault and threats including the use of a gun.

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    CREDITS

    Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy

    Guests: Angela Cox, 7News Anchor

    Executive Producer: Taylah Strano

    Audio Producer: Lu Hill

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