I feel ashamed about the man who killed those poor Muslims in New Zealand. I feel ashamed that one of our own Australians did that. I am sorry for what he did, most of us here in Australia don't condone what he did.
It's an extremely evil and Sad thing, I'm sorry your Country is going thru this pain ?
I have lived equally in Australia and the U.S. I am a citizen of both, have a love of both and proud of neither. There is racism in both countries. Having said that I was not at all surprised to hear that the shooter was an Australian White Nationalist.
There is not a day goes by that I don't hear someone here voice their racism albeit in subtle and accepted tones. I have had many conversations where, always, always, they describe people that they are talking about as this Asian lady or that African person or those Muslim people but never have I once heard them start off by describing people as Australian, White, Irish or Jewish or Catholic. Or, this lady was African but she was nice or he was Indian but I could understand him. I have had friends of color who have had racist names yelled at them in public places.(in the 1980's). I have grown up with this subtleness. It is part of the Australian DNA. If someone were to ask me if Australians are racist I would say hell yes...yes they are. They just don't realize that they are and that is dangerous. It makes it acceptable.
My view point has been formed from that of a privileged (in that I am white) 65 year old white person with a bi-racial daughter.
I do not expect all Muslims (nor Saudis) to apologise for what Bin Ladin did, nor would I ever dream of expecting you or any other Australian to apologise for what this scumbag did or would I apologise for something a British person did. You have nothing in common other than having been born on the same landmass.
I have never been to Australia (but would like to). But one thing I am sure of is that the Australian shooter does not represent Australians.