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Sydney’s festive celebrations are among the most famous in the world.

Bondi Beach, typically bustling with backpackers and revelers, especially during the summer months, has transformed from a vibrant hotspot into a somber landscape. This time of year usually sees locals and tourists alike flocking to enjoy its sunny shores and the renowned harbor fireworks. However, recent events have cast a shadow over this beloved destination.

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A soft toy Kangaroo is placed among a floral tribute at the Bondi Pavilion at Bondi Beach. (AP)
With Christmas just a week away, Sydneysiders as well as the tourists who flock to the nation to see events like the NYE celebrations are likely nervous and unsure.
While there’s no official Christmas Day event at Bondi Beach, revellers, including backpackers, usually flock to the sand as well as to neighbouring Bronte.

The once lively scene is now marked by traces of chaos. Personal belongings, hastily abandoned as people fled in panic, remain strewn across the beach. The sight tells a story of sudden upheaval, now an indelible part of Bondi’s narrative.

Christmas Day at Bondi Beach
Revellers in Santa hats pose for a photo at Bondi Beach on December 25, 2019 (Getty)

In front of the historic Bondi Pavilion, a growing memorial of flowers and candles serves as a poignant reminder of the tragedy. This makeshift shrine has become a place of reflection and mourning for those affected.

Meanwhile, the sandy stretches that are typically teeming with life stand eerily empty, a stark contrast to the usual summertime festivities. Bondi Beach is now a place not of celebration, but of collective grief and remembrance.

And the sand remains largely deserted.

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A couple lay flowers at a tribute to shooting victims. (AP)

New Year’s Eve events planned for Bondi Beach for the first time in 10 years are due to be held in just over two weeks.

A free Waverley Council family event called Locals Lawn, promises “roaming entertainment, food trucks and an early fireworks display” is scheduled

The elrow Bondi Beach XXL, a music festival for 15,000 people arranged by Fuzzy plans to bring DJs to the beachside.

9News has contacted both organisers to see if they will go ahead.

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Thousands on Christmas Day at Bondi Beach on December 25, 2016. (Fairfax Media)

Meanwhile, Sydney New Year’s Eve celebration is one of the biggest in the world and something planned months ahead.

The City of Sydney says the fireworks are seen by a billion people across the world, with a million packing the harbour.

But almost $1 million was raised for bush communities struggling with bushfires and drought on the night.

9News has contacted City of Sydney, but it seems unlikely they will be cancelled.

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Sydney NYE 2019. The midnight New Year's Eve fireworks on Sydney Harbour, viewed from Mrs Macquarie's Chair. 1st January 2020
The City of Sydney says the fireworks are viewed by one billion people across the world in some form or another. (AAP)

As for other events in Sydney, Carols in the Domain, a televised event held in the CBD park, has indicated it will proceed this Saturday.

“Carols will be a place where we can slowly start healing,” organisers said on Facebook.

Elsewhere in Australia, the Ashes tour, which is in Adelaide, will continue with players wearing black armbands and extra security.

It’s due to arrive in Sydney in the first week of January.

Australian travel warnings remain unchanged

Israel’s official advice lists Australia as ‘potential threat’ the second level out of four.

Angloa, Austria and Canada sit at the same level.

Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed Anthony Albanese for the Bondi shooting.
Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed Anthony Albanese for the Bondi shooting. (AP)

“The threat level for many countries in Western Europe (including the UK, France and Germany), South America (including Brazil and Argentina), as well as Australia and Russia, has been raised to level 2, with the recommendation to exercise increased caution,” The National Security Council said.

The UK has added a note on its travel advice page for Australia after the attack, but has not raised alert levels.

“Emergency services advise people to avoid the area. Police investigations are underway. You should follow the local authorities’ advice,” it says.

New Zealand, India, USA, also major sources of visitors, have not altered advice.

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