Albanese said Australia has more guns now than 30 years ago, when the country’s deadliest-ever mass shooting took place.
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Albanese said Australia has more guns now than 30 years ago, when the country's deadliest-ever mass shooting took place.
Albanese said Australia has more guns now than 30 years ago, when the country’s deadliest-ever mass shooting took place.
Youngest Bondi victim laid to rest as Australia vows tougher hate laws
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“The government is prepared to take whatever action is necessary," Anthony Albanese said.

It is the largest scheme since the Port Arthur massacre in 1996, which prompted massive gun law reform.

Prime Minister Antony Albanese said Monday that his government will seek to strengthen Australia's already stringent gun laws.