Six months on from Australia's deadliest terror attack, a permanent memorial will be established at Bondi Beach to remember those killed.
The NSW government is pledging $8.3 million to support the Jewish community after 15 people were gunned down in a targeted anti-Semitic attack at a Hanukkah celebration on December 14.
As part of the package, $2 million will be allocated to Waverley Council in Sydney's east to support the construction of a permanent memorial.
Another $2 million will be provided to school-based support and trauma-informed programs and grants, with $500,000 for the Community Security Group, which provides security to the Jewish community.
NSW Premier Chris Minns said his government's unwavering support was a long-term commitment to ensuring the state healed.