Sydney will remember the victims of the Bondi terror attack during its New Year's Eve event this year.
Shortly before 9pm, the Sydney Harbour Bridge pylons will shine white with the image of a dove and the word peace.
At 11pm, the Sydney Harbour Bridge will be illuminated white again and the city will observe a minute's silence.
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Lord Mayor Clover Moore encouraged attendees to switch on their phone torches and shine a light in solidarity.
"While we are still reeling from the recent tragic events in Bondi, New Year's Eve provides an opportunity to gather as a community, to pause and reflect, and to look with hope for a safer and more peaceful 2026," Moore said.
"Sydney New Year's Eve is more than fireworks.
"It's a reflection of who we are – a vibrant, diverse and inclusive city.
"Those values are more important than ever.
"I invite everyone to pause and shine a torch light to show the Jewish community that we stand with them and that we reject violence, fear and antisemitism.
"These moments will provide an opportunity for people to show respect, to reflect on the atrocity and to say we will not let this hateful act of terror divide us."
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge will also be illuminated blue at 10pm in recognition of the event's official charity partner Beyond Blue.
"This New Year's Eve offers a chance for people to pause, acknowledge the pain, remember those affected and extend care and support to one another and especially the Jewish community," Beyond Blue CEO Georgie Harman said.
"When something like this happens, it doesn't just impact the people who were there, it ripples through families, communities and across the country, and it's normal to feel unsettled or distressed.
"Staying connected is an important step towards healing after a traumatic event and social support is one of the most meaningful things we can offer and receive right now.
"You don't need to go through anything alone and it's never too early to reach out to us if you're struggling."
Like previous years, there will be a significant police presence at the event, with CCTV cameras monitoring crowds as well as security throughout the city and at vantage points.
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