The NSW Government announces plans for a permanent memorial to honour the victims of the Bondi terror attack, marking six months since the shooting. Multiple outlets report that the memorial will recognise the 15 people killed in the attack. The announcement is described as a step forward in the memorial planning process, coinciding with the six-month milestone. Coverage also says the memorial forms part of a broader funding package aimed at supporting recovery in the Jewish community. One outlet specifies the package at $8.3 million, while others report additional funding linked to memorial plans without presenting differing figures. The reports agree on the key elements: the memorial is intended to be permanent, it is dedicated to the 15 victims, and it is connected to NSW Government funding announced around the six-month point. No source provides detailed information on the memorial’s location, design, or installation timeline beyond saying it is planned to be installed.