Westfield Bondi Junction has reopened to the public for a day of reflection following a deadly massacre on Saturday afternoon.
Six people were killed after Joel Cauchi, 40, went on a stabbing rampage at the shopping centre before he was fatally shot by a senior female police officer.
Tributes have since flown for the victims - new mum Ashlee Good, 38, bride-to-be Dawn Singleton, 25, mother-of-two Jade Young, 47, artist Pikria Darchia, 55, Chinese national Yixuan Cheng, 27, and security guard Faraz Tahir, 30.
The public will be able to walk through the centre from 11am on Thursday to pay their respects to the lives lost.
The centre will not play music and a black ribbon will be shown on advertising platforms, before it closes at 5pm.
Retail trading will return on Friday for stores that choose to reopen.
Follow Daily Mail Australia's live coverage on the opening of the shopping centre here.
Solemn scenes as community members honour those killed in the stabbing
The mood was solemn at Westfield Bondi Junction on Thursday as NSW Premier Chris Minns and Karen Webb arrived at the centre to leave a wreath of flowers.
Members of the public waited outside the entrance to the shopping centre alongside media crews and Westfield security on Thursday morning.
People began silently filing into the centre at about 11am to take the escalator up to the fourth level where six large wreaths of white roses had been placed.
Several bouquets had been left underneath the wreaths by mourners after just a few minutes.
People stood in silence as three women placed a large bouquet of flowers together.
One of the women began to cry as she was led away from the memorial by supporters.
Some mourners chose to write messages in a condolence book while others walked silently through the shopping complex.
Members of the public were encouraged to take black ribbon commemoration pins to wear as a symbol of respect to remember the victims.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton also arrived at the Westfield and left behind a handwritten message of condolence.
Security guards, Westfield staff and police officers kept a watchful eye over the centre.
Westfield Bondi Junction to reopen today for a 'day of reflection'
The shopping centre will be open to the public on Thursday from 11am to 5pm so the community can pay their respects following the horrific stabbing on Saturday.
Six lives were lost at the hands of Joel Cauchi, 40, who ran around the centre terrorising shoppers while armed with a large knife.
He was gunned down by NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott.
The six victims being honoured are new mum Ashlee Good, 38, bride-to-be Dawn Singleton, 25, mother-of-two Jade Young, 47, artist Pikria Darchia, 55, Chinese national Yixuan Cheng, 27, and security guard Faraz Tahir, 30.
Community members will be able to walk through the centre on Thursday while a section will be set up to lay flowers and wreaths.
New music will be played in Westfield, and a black ribbon will instead be shown on advertising platforms.
Trading will return on Friday for stores that choose to reopen.
Mourners speak out about the shocking stabbing
One mourner, Rebecca Sommi-Fisher, said she had come to Westfield Bondi Junction on Thursday to pay her respects to the victims despite not knowing anyone involved in the attack.
‘It’s my local and it’s my community,’ she said.
'It feels so surreal to be here. It was so respectful in there, everyone was silent like we were in a church.
'It’s a reminder of the goodness in the world.’
Ms Sommer-Fisher said she would hate Australia to follow in America’s footsteps in having people enter malls through security gates due to the access to firearms.
However, she said she was in support of security guards being armed with tools that could ‘stop people in their tracks’ such as pepper spray.
She will continue to shop at Bondi Junction because in her belief there is more good than evil in the world.
‘I will definitely come back here, this hasn’t changed things,’ she said.
‘That man was very sick. I don’t think there’s anything to be afraid of - there’s a lot of goodness here.'
Vigil to be held for the Westfield Bondi Junction stabbing victims on Sunday
The vigil will be held at 5.30pm on Sunday at Bondi Beach.
Scenes from Westfield Bondi Junction on Thursday's 'day of reflection'
Mourners walked silently around the shopping centre, paying their respects to the victims killed.
A black ribbon was shown on advertising platforms and no music played in the centre.
Mourners were encouraged to take a black ribbon to pin onto their clothes as a sign of respect.
Aussie women swoon over 'beautiful' French 'Bollard Man' hero Damien Guerot who took on Bondi Junction stabber
Australian women are swooning over a French hero who picked up a bollard and bravely faced off against the Westfield Bondi Junction knifeman on Saturday afternoon.
Damien Guerot was going to the gym with fellow Frenchman Silas Despreaux when they stumbled across the scene of carnage.
Mr Guerot picked up a retractable barrier and confronted killer Joel Cauchi, 40, as he advanced menacingly up an escalator.
Bombshell development in visa case for brave security guard who confronted Westfield Bondi Junction stabber
A security guard who was stabbed in the stomach after bravely confronting crazed knifeman Joel Cauchi during his stabbing spree has been given fresh hope from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as he fights to gain Australian citizenship.
Muhammad Taha, a Pakistani migrant, was patrolling the fourth floor of the shopping mall on Saturday afternoon when Cauchi began stabbing shoppers about 3.20pm.
The PM said that he would like to thank Mr Taha for his courage and suggested that his government may allow Mr Taha to stay in Australia permanently.
Retail tenants to have their rent waived for a week
Retial tenants will have their rent from last Saturday to this Friday waived, Westfield Bondi Junction's operator Scentre Group has said.
It comes after Saturday's deadly stabbing where six people were killed, along with the attacker.
Stores are welcome to open for trading on Friday.
A day of reflection will be held in the centre on Thursday, with stores still closed.
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Solemn scenes as community members honour those killed in the stabbing
Westfield Bondi Junction to reopen today for a 'day of reflection'