It was a sombre morning inside St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne, where hundreds of mourners gathered to remember the 15 victims killed in the Bondi terror attack. A reverend stood in front of the crowd and read the names and ages of the victims of the antisemitic attack on December 14, the first night of Hannukah, hundreds of kilometres away from where the service was being held. He paused before reading out: "Matilda, 10." The crowd could be heard collectively taking a deep breath. It marked what would be a solemn day of mourning across the nation, where the message...