Australians have come together for a National Day of Mourning to honour the victims and survivors of the Bondi Beach terrorist attack. On the first day of Hanukkah, December 14, two gunmen shot at Jewish people while they were celebrating at a Chanukah by the Sea event, leaving 15 people dead and many more injured. This is how Australians have honoured the victims and survivors of the tragedy. Flags at half-mast The National Day of Mourning began with flags flying at half-mast on various government and community buildings across the country, as well as the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Loading... Memorial...