00:00Gathered in the heart of Sydney, brought together in prayer.
00:09The Governor of New South Wales among the congregation at St Andrew's Cathedral, honouring
00:14the six people killed in Saturday's attack.
00:18Outside the Bondi Junction shopping centre, what started as a few bunches of flowers now
00:23stretches down the mall.
00:25After running for their lives on Saturday, food retailers were allowed back inside today
00:31to collect their stock.
00:33My toaster was still on, my oven was still on, there was milk out, there was, the till
00:39was open, the iPads were out.
00:41Today one of Saturday's heroes has been recognised.
00:44French construction worker Damien Guerreau grabbed what he could to stop the attacker
00:49in his tracks.
00:51Someone who's not a citizen of this country stood bravely at the top of those escalators
00:57and stopped this perpetrator.
01:01For that, the Prime Minister says he deserves to be an Australian citizen.
01:06I say this to Damien Guerreau, who is dealing with his visa applications, that you are welcome
01:13here, you are welcome to stay for as long as you like.
01:16He embodies the Anzac spirit and we would want people of that character in our country,
01:21so I think it's a good call by the PM.
01:25Some of the victims' families came to Bondi Junction today to walk through the centre
01:29in private.
01:31It's now up to Westfield to determine when and how the shopping mall reopens to the public.
01:37I think people come back in solidarity, but it's eerie in there.
01:41An investigation continues into why Joel Couchie committed such horrific violence.
01:47I've made it also clear we may not ever get an answer.
01:51A difficult reality for families who will be seeking just that.
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