In the wake of the mass shooting attack at Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah celebration, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a national gun buyback program and proposed new hate speech ...
Sydney — Australia will use a sweeping buyback scheme to "get guns off our streets," Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Friday, showing his government was keen to take quick action less than a week ...
SYDNEY, Dec 19 (Reuters) - When a gunman murdered 35 people in Tasmania in 1996, Australia's political leaders united to implement some of the West's toughest gun laws. Nearly three decades later, ...
The program is expected to take hundreds of thousands of firearms out of circulation, the prime minister said on Friday. By Yan Zhuang and Damien Cave Reporting from Sydney The Australian government ...
Alexander Gillespie is a member of the Ministerial Arms Advisory Group. Alexander is also the recipient of a Borrin Law Fellowship which allowed him to undertake comparative work on firearms law in ...
These days, there isn’t an issue Phil Mickelson can resist weighing in on. In the wake of Sunday’s deadly Bondi Beach attack, where 16 people were killed and 42 were injured, Australian Prime Minister ...
SYDNEY, Australia — The leader of the Australian state of New South Wales said on Wednesday he will recall parliament next week to pass wide-ranging reforms of gun and protest laws, days after the ...
Three decades ago, almost 650,000 firearms − about one-third of all privately owned guns in Australia – were surrendered, loaded into trucks and destroyed. In exchange for these firearms, part of a ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is planning to enact stricter gun laws after a shooting at a Hanukkah event that left at least 16 people dead Sunday. “What we saw yesterday was an act of ...
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota praised Australia for its strict gun control laws Sunday, even though those measures failed to prevent a deadly terrorist attack. “I mean, we are still ...
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