Probationary Constable Jack Hibbert, 22, has been identified as the second police officer shot during Sunday’s terror attack at Bondi Beach.
The officer of just four months was shot in the head and shoulder while trying to take down the two gunmen, suffering the loss of vision in one eye and undergoing multiple surgeries in intensive care.
In a statement Hibberts family said "he now faces a long and challenging recovery ahead, with additional surgeries required.”
"In the face of a violent and tragic incident, he responded with courage, instinct, and selflessness, continuing to protect and help others whilst injured, until he was physically no longer able to.”
Another officer remains in hospital, as NSW Police confirm the alleged gunman is expected to be charged after waking from a coma.
Two people have reportedly been found dead at the home of famed director Rob Reiner.
Los Angeles Fire Department officials attended the scene on Sunday afternoon local time, where a 78-year-old man and a 68-year-old woman were found dead. While Reiner does share the home with his wife, Michele Singer, the identities of the deceased are not yet confirmed.
Per TMZ, LAPD officials are on the scene and an investigation into the incident has been launched.
There have been emotional scenes this morning at the Bondi Pavilion near where two gunmen opened fire at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is among dozens who gathered at the site to mourn those lost in the attack and lay flowers, candles and other tributes.
Click the link in the bio for the latest on the Bondi Beach Shooting.
Global leaders have reacted in the wake of the fatal shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday, as the death toll rises to 16.
Speaking alongside his wife, Melania, during a Christmas celebration at the White House, Trump called the incident “a purely antisemitic attack.”
King Charles said he and Queen Camilla were “appalled and saddened by the most dreadful antisemitic terrorist attack”; meanwhile, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Jewish wife lit their family Chanukiah as they sent “thoughts and prayers”.
Watch 10 News for the latest on the Bondi Beach Shooting.
Hollywood legend Dick Van Dyke has celebrated a major milestone with his 100th birthday on Saturday.
The American actor and comedian is known for a career that spans both screen and stage, earning six Emmy Awards, a Grammy Award, and a Tony Award. Some of his most popular performances include Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Van Dyke expressed gratitude for his life and career in a testament, saying, “I feel really good for 100,” and credited his wife for keeping him "engaged and happy".
In celebration of his 100 years, a documentary titled Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration aired yesterday, honoring his life and remarkable career.
#BREAKING: Reddit has launched a High Court challenge to overturn Australia’s world-first ban on social media use by under-16s, arguing it unconstitutionally restricts political communication.
The platform says the law is ineffective and raises major privacy concerns, forcing minors to provide ID or facial scans to access a site built on pseudonymity.
Reddit also contends it should not be captured by the legislation, describing itself as an adult-focused public forum rather than a traditional social network.
A directions hearing is set for February, with a final ruling unlikely before late 2026.
#BREAKING: A suppression order has been lifted revealing Tom Silvagni - son of AFL great Stephen Silvagni - as the man found guilty last week of digitally raping a woman.
The 23-year-old has spent six days in custody after a jury heard he twice assaulted the woman in a dark bedroom in January last year, pretending to be her casual partner.
The order had restricted media reporting to avoid prejudicing the jury and due to concerns about his mental health, but the judge ruled his identity was already circulating widely online.
Silvagni will return to court tomorrow for a pre-sentence hearing.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered diplomats to revert to Times New Roman for official documents, branding the 2023 switch to Calibri under predecessor Antony Blinken a “wasteful” and “woke” DEIA move.
The State Department had argued Calibri improved accessibility for people with disabilities, with studies suggesting sans-serif fonts can be easier to read for some users.
A leaked internal memo says the change back restores “decorum and professionalism,” with Calibri labelled too informal for official government correspondence.
The move comes as the Trump administration continues dismantling diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility programs across federal agencies.
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Probationary Constable Jack Hibbert, 22, has been identified as the second police officer shot during Sunday’s terror attack at Bondi Beach.
The officer of just four months was shot in the head and shoulder while trying to take down the two gunmen, suffering the loss of vision in one eye and undergoing multiple surgeries in intensive care.
In a statement Hibberts family said "he now faces a long and challenging recovery ahead, with additional surgeries required.”
"In the face of a violent and tragic incident, he responded with courage, instinct, and selflessness, continuing to protect and help others whilst injured, until he was physically no longer able to.”
Another officer remains in hospital, as NSW Police confirm the alleged gunman is expected to be charged after waking from a coma.
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Two people have reportedly been found dead at the home of famed director Rob Reiner.
Los Angeles Fire Department officials attended the scene on Sunday afternoon local time, where a 78-year-old man and a 68-year-old woman were found dead. While Reiner does share the home with his wife, Michele Singer, the identities of the deceased are not yet confirmed.
Per TMZ, LAPD officials are on the scene and an investigation into the incident has been launched.
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There have been emotional scenes this morning at the Bondi Pavilion near where two gunmen opened fire at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is among dozens who gathered at the site to mourn those lost in the attack and lay flowers, candles and other tributes.
Click the link in the bio for the latest on the Bondi Beach Shooting.
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Global leaders have reacted in the wake of the fatal shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday, as the death toll rises to 16.
Speaking alongside his wife, Melania, during a Christmas celebration at the White House, Trump called the incident “a purely antisemitic attack.”
King Charles said he and Queen Camilla were “appalled and saddened by the most dreadful antisemitic terrorist attack”; meanwhile, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Jewish wife lit their family Chanukiah as they sent “thoughts and prayers”.
Watch 10 News for the latest on the Bondi Beach Shooting.
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The death toll from the Bondi Beach Shooting has risen to 16, with NSW Police confirming that a 10-year-old girl is among the dead.
Police this morning confirmed that 14 people were killed at the scene of the shooting, which occurred on Sunday at approximately 6:40pm.
A further two people, the girl and a 40-year-old man, died in hospital overnight. 42 people in total were transported to hospital for treatment.
One gunman, a 50-year-old man, is confirmed to be dead, while another remains in critical condition.
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#BREAKING: NSW Police have declared the Bondi Beach Shooting a terrorist event, with the death toll now climbing to at least 12 people.
One shooter is confirmed dead, while another remains in a critical condition in hospital in custody.
Watch 10 News live now for rolling coverage.
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Hollywood legend Dick Van Dyke has celebrated a major milestone with his 100th birthday on Saturday.
The American actor and comedian is known for a career that spans both screen and stage, earning six Emmy Awards, a Grammy Award, and a Tony Award. Some of his most popular performances include Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Van Dyke expressed gratitude for his life and career in a testament, saying, “I feel really good for 100,” and credited his wife for keeping him "engaged and happy".
In celebration of his 100 years, a documentary titled Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration aired yesterday, honoring his life and remarkable career.
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#BREAKING: Reddit has launched a High Court challenge to overturn Australia’s world-first ban on social media use by under-16s, arguing it unconstitutionally restricts political communication.
The platform says the law is ineffective and raises major privacy concerns, forcing minors to provide ID or facial scans to access a site built on pseudonymity.
Reddit also contends it should not be captured by the legislation, describing itself as an adult-focused public forum rather than a traditional social network.
A directions hearing is set for February, with a final ruling unlikely before late 2026.
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#BREAKING: A suppression order has been lifted revealing Tom Silvagni - son of AFL great Stephen Silvagni - as the man found guilty last week of digitally raping a woman.
The 23-year-old has spent six days in custody after a jury heard he twice assaulted the woman in a dark bedroom in January last year, pretending to be her casual partner.
The order had restricted media reporting to avoid prejudicing the jury and due to concerns about his mental health, but the judge ruled his identity was already circulating widely online.
Silvagni will return to court tomorrow for a pre-sentence hearing.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered diplomats to revert to Times New Roman for official documents, branding the 2023 switch to Calibri under predecessor Antony Blinken a “wasteful” and “woke” DEIA move.
The State Department had argued Calibri improved accessibility for people with disabilities, with studies suggesting sans-serif fonts can be easier to read for some users.
A leaked internal memo says the change back restores “decorum and professionalism,” with Calibri labelled too informal for official government correspondence.
The move comes as the Trump administration continues dismantling diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility programs across federal agencies.
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