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As the nation tries to come to terms with the horrors of last night’s mass shooting at Bondi Beach, countless Australians are stepping forward to help.

Lifeblood Australia’s website experienced a temporary crash as an overwhelming number of individuals sought information on blood donation locations.

In Sydney, the donation center witnessed an impressive turnout, with queues stretching out the entrance and extending down the street as hundreds gathered to offer their support.

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Australians are rallying together in the wake of the Bondi shooting on Sunday night.(AP)

Online condolence book

In response to the recent attack, the NSW Government has introduced an online condolence book, allowing people to express their sympathies and support.

You can send a message of condolence on the official NSW government website here.

Support for Australia’s Jewish community

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called upon Australians to extend their solidarity to the Jewish community in these challenging times.

The Jewish Council of Australia has invited citizens to join in lighting a candle in their windows at 6:47 pm on Monday evening as a mark of unity.

This symbolic act is in celebration of Hanukkah, a Jewish festival that honors themes of light and miracles.

Albanese and local member for Wentworth Allegra Spender backed the gesture and urged Aussies to reach out to members of local Jewish communities.

“The Jewish community are hurting today,” Albanese said.

“Today, all Australians wrap our arms around them and say, ‘we stand with you.’”

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online here.

Information is managed on a confidential basis.

NSW Police are appealing for anyone with mobile phone or dashcam footage relevant to the Bondi shooting to send it directly to police.

You can submit video evidence to police through the NSW Police Force Evidence Submission Portal here.

Witnesses of the shooting are also being urged to attend a community reception centre in Coogee and speak to investigators.

The centre has been established at the InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach, 242 Arden Street, Coogee NSW 2034.

If you have been impacted by the terror attack in Bondi there is support available.

To contact Lifeline Australia, call 13 11 14 or text 0477 13 11 14. For people under 25 years old, you can contact Kids Helpline at 1800 55 1800. Both of these are available on a 24/7 basis. If you wish to donate blood, you can find your nearest donor centre here.
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