Australians are being urged to share their stories of "tragedy, grief, love and support" in a digital project to preserve memories of the Bondi massacre. Fifteen people were killed in the Bondi Beach attack that targeted a Hanukkah festival on 14 December, shocking Australia and sparking a national focus on antisemitism. The Sydney Jewish Museum, in a bid to collect the memories of those affected, has launched "Remembering Bondi" — an online resource to share items linked to the attack. The museum said the project was for local Jews, residents, witnesses and victims' families to read and reflect, as well...