A nine-month-old baby stabbed during the horrific Westfield Bondi Junction attack has been discharged from hospital.
NSW Health Minister Ryan Park made the announcement on Sunday revealing the baby would continue to receive treatment.
'In a positive development, I can confirm the child who has been receiving care at Sydney Children's Hospital following last weekend's tragic events at Bondi Junction has been discharged home,' Mr Park said in a statement.
'She continues to receive care from the expert clinicians at Sydney Children's Hospital.'
A nine-month-old baby stabbed during the horrific Westfield Bondi Junction attack has been discharged from hospital
A candlelight vigil will be held in Sydney 's eastern suburbs on Sunday for victims of the Bondi Junction attack which has shocked the country
The baby’s mother, osteopath Ashlee Good, 38, was one of six people killed during the horrific attack in Sydney's eastern suburbs last Saturday.
Dawn Singleton, 25, Jade Young, 47, Pikria Darchia, 55, and Yixuan Cheng, 27, and security guard Faraz Tahir, 30, were the other five victims killed.
Lone knifeman Joel Cauchi, 40, stabbed 12 more innocent shoppers during the terrifying rampage.
The NSW government and Waverley Council have organised a candlelight vigil to be held at 5pm at Dolphin Court at Bondi Beach on Sunday afternoon.
The vigil will involve a one-minute silence and people are being asked to bring their own candles.
'I think if we can stand together during the difficult periods, we can send a message that there are far more good people in this city than there are bad actors and there is evil,' NSW Premier Chris Minns said on Saturday.
'Those that have lost loved ones have said unanimously that they can feel the community support behind them and that they know that they're not alone.'
Mr Minns said the vigil would be an opportunity to 'stand by those that have lost loved ones and remember those that have been killed.'
Mr Tahir, who had come to Australia after fleeing persecution in Pakistan, was killed attempting to protect shoppers from Cauchi.
'He is not just a hero for us but the whole nation,' Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association national president Adnan Qadir said.
Lone knifeman Joel Cauchi, 40, stabbed 12 more innocent shoppers during the terrifying rampage
Lone knifeman Joel Cauchi, 40, stabbed 12 more innocent shoppers during the terrifying rampage
Police officer Ashley Wildey is mourning the loss of his fiancée Dawn Singleton
'We are here in large numbers to carry on Faraz's legacy by reflecting on his bravery, courage, and giving strength to our youth that they too must always be ready to serve others and, most importantly, this beautiful country.'
Counsellors and support services have been made available to emergency responders who have been on scene at multiple violent attacks in Sydney this week.
Ms Singleton, 25, the daughter of multi-millionaire advertising guru John Singleton, was due to marry her high school sweetheart Ashley Wildey when she was stabbed.
Friends and police colleagues rallied around a shattered Mr Wildey and have barely left his side in the last week.
While it's still early days, friends said that he's a 'tough kid' and hope that he will eventually return to the force.
'His police mates have been very, very good – the boys brought around hamburgers, chips and Coke and have stayed with him, talking and making sure he knows he is supported,' a close family friend told The Daily Telegraph.
'They don't want to lose him. He is very good at his job.
'He has always wanted to help people. He is young, and I know he has helped crack some cases already.'
The friend added that Mr Wildey visited Ms Singleton’s mum Julie on Wednesday to pay his respects.