Chris Minns
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And so that's why the Prime Minister's chosen this day.
One of the best things I think we could do is to take advice from the community, and they're recommending people do a mitzvah, which is just a good deed for someone, someone in the community.
Make a donation, volunteer your time, or what a lot of, in fact, tens of thousands of people have done is donate blood.
If you've never done that before, Kyle, now's your opportunity.
Yeah, I mean, I think in different ways, people process that kind of trauma differently.
You know, I don't know.
I don't think you'd mind me telling the story.
Alex, whose parents, both of his parents were killed, Boris and Sophia.
He lives in Colorado, but he was back in Australia when they were killed.
And I met him really late one night in Bondi.
He told me, as traumatic as it was to see the dash cam video of what happened to his parents, he was able to see that they died as heroes.
I mean...
It's pretty inspiring stuff when you can speak to someone that can speak so passionately about how their parents were killed, but how proud he was of them.
And it brings home the reality of how horrible this crime was.
But even in the midst of all that evil and sadness, there's some remarkable Australians that did some incredible things.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
He's a cool guy, yeah.
He's a cool guy.
No, but he's a proper hero.