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Police announce enhanced security for Sydney Ashes Test

Published on: January 3, 2026 12:11 PM

SYDNEY: Australian police have announced enhanced security arrangements for the fifth Ashes Test between Australia and England at the Sydney Cricket Ground, following a deadly attack at Bondi Beach last month that left 15 people dead.

The attack took place on December 14 at a Hanukkah event near Bondi Beach, where alleged father-and-son gunmen opened fire, marking Australia’s worst mass shooting in nearly three decades. The incident shocked the country and prompted heightened security measures across Sydney.

Read More: Ashes security ramps up after Sydney terror attack

New South Wales Police said staffing levels would be increased and a “high-visibility” presence maintained at the Sydney Cricket Ground, which is located around five kilometres from Bondi Beach. The Test match begins on Sunday and is expected to draw a capacity crowd.

Security measures will include deployment of the riot patrol unit, mounted police, and officers carrying rifles. Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said the visible presence of armed officers was intended to reassure the public rather than alarm them.

“Many people may not be used to seeing police carrying rifles at sporting events, but our objective here is to help the public feel safe,” Lanyon said in a statement. Authorities stressed there was no specific threat linked to the match.

Australia has already secured the five-match Ashes series, but strong attendance is expected for the final fixture of the marquee contest. Police said crowd management and rapid response capabilities would be prioritised throughout the match.

Cricket Australia said first responders to the Bondi attack, along with community members who assisted during the incident, would be formally recognised ahead of the start of play. A guard of honour and a round of applause are planned before the match begins.

Read More: Yorkshire to tighten security for third Ashes at Headingley

Security across Sydney has been stepped up in recent weeks, including the deployment of around 3,000 police officers during New Year celebrations. Several public events at Bondi were cancelled or scaled back following the attack.

Authorities said the expanded security posture reflects ongoing concerns about public safety while allowing major sporting and cultural events to continue.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Ashes Test, Australia security, Bondi Beach attack, cricket safety, Latest, Sydney Cricket Ground

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