Bondi beach shooting live: Australians set new record for blood donation; 25 still in hospital from terror attack including children

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Following the Bondi beach shooting, Australians have registered a record number of blood and plasma donations. As of Tuesday, 25 patients, including children, remained hospitalized. The Victorian premier announced a $2 million community safety package, including funds for security at Jewish community events and mental health services, as well as a program to combat radicalization. The Prime Minister stated that one alleged gunman was interviewed by ASIO in 2019 but was not considered a person of interest at that time. National cabinet has agreed that gun licenses will not be issued in perpetuity. A formal public memorial service will be held, and donations for a Bondi hero have exceeded $1.3 million.
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