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'Bollard Man' who confronted Sydney killer given Australian residency

Sky News Thursday, 18 April 2024 ()
A French construction worker who confronted the Sydney mall attacker has been made an Australian permanent resident as a reward for his "extraordinary bravery".
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News video: A crowd of over 5000 angry Australian Christians surrounded the church in Sydney

A crowd of over 5000 angry Australian Christians surrounded the church in Sydney 00:13

Bring him out!” A crowd of over 5000 angry Australian Christians surrounded the church in Sydney where hundreds of riot police officers were guarding the "man" who attacked the bishop and the faithful.

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