At least seven people at the world-famous beach have been shot.
09:31, Sun, Dec 14, 2025 Updated: 10:06, Sun, Dec 14, 2025
Gunshots ring around Bondi Beach
Terrifying footage has shown the moment hundreds of people flee the scene as the Bondi Beach gunmen open fire. Screams can be heard as people scatter, with gunshots audible in the background. New South Wales Police warned the public of a developing incident at Bondi Beach on Sunday, where two people with guns reportedly opened fire on beachgoers.
People were advised to avoid the area and take shelter as police responded to the incident. NSW Police Force said in a statement published on X: "Two people are in police custody at Bondi Beach; however, the police operation is ongoing and we continue to urge people to avoid the area."
Beachgoers at Bondi scatter (Image: X)
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A Jewish Hanukkah celebration had reportedly started in the area of the shooting, according to ABC News - although there has been no official confirmation that this event was a target.
Hanukkah, also known as Chanukah, is an eight-day festival of light.
Bondi Beach is popular with tourists and expats.
Shabana Mahmood said she would speak with her Australian counterpart later on Sunday about the incident on Bondi Beach.
A map of the location (Image: Express)
The Home Secretary told the BBC's Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg show: "I've just seen the breaking news as I've arrived into the studio here this morning.
"I can fully understand the anxiety this might be causing people here at home about relatives over in Australia, but first and foremost, our thoughts must be with the victims of this attack in Australia and with with the Australian people as well.
"We will obviously watch closely as details emerge of what exactly has happened, and I'll be talking to my Australian counterpart later on today."