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Councils and Mayors sign statement in solidarity against antisemitism



Yarra Ranges Council, Knox City Council and Maroondah City Council are among many councils who signed a joint statement against antisemitism.

The Cities of Glen Eira and Port Phillip, with the support of the Municipal Association of Victoria, invited mayors from across Victoria to co‑sign a joint statement in response to the tragic mass shooting at Bondi Beach.

This horrific event took place on the first night of Chanukah, a festival that symbolises light and hope for the Jewish community. their thoughts are with the victims, their families, NSW Police, first responders, Waverley Council, and Jewish communities across Australia who are deeply impacted by this senseless act of violence.

Victorian Councils are standing in solidarity with the Jewish community and are speaking out against hate and antisemitism.

The joint statement reads:

We, the undersigned Mayors, stand united in grief and solidarity following the horrific antisemitic terror attack in Bondi. At least 15 lives have been lost, and our hearts go out to the victims, their families, and the Waverley community.

Victoria is home to some of Australia’s largest Jewish communities, and many are feeling deeply shaken. We condemn antisemitism and violence in all its forms. Hate has no place in our cities, and no place in Australia.

This tragedy comes as many prepare to celebrate Chanukah, a festival that symbolises light triumphing over darkness. It is heartbreaking that such darkness has overshadowed the start of this season of hope. Let us honour the spirit of Chanukah by standing together and rejecting hate in all its forms.

To our Jewish community, we say: We see you. We stand with you. This is your home, and you should not feel afraid.

Now more than ever, our role as Councils is clear: to bring people together, promote social cohesion, and build inclusive communities. We will continue to work every day to stamp out antisemitism and hate, and to ensure our cities remain places of safety, respect, and belonging for all. Together, we stand united against hate.

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