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Spotlight on ‘gaps’ in Australia’s mental health system in wake of Bondi Junction attack
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : April 19, 2024 - 14:51
Tributes continue to flood Sydney’s Bondi Westfield shopping centre following a knife attack on Saturday where six people were fatally stabbed and others injured. Mental health workers in the Bondi area says under-funded public services often mean patients do not receive the level of care they require. Psychiatrist Kamran Ahmed says the sector is at crisis point.