Illustrative photo for: Australia gun restrictions: New laws after Sydney Festival

Australia’s Parliament has approved new gun restrictions in response to recent acts of violence, including the deadly attack at a Jewish festival in Sydney last month. The attack resulted in 15 fatalities and was carried out by two Islamist terrorists, prompting calls for tighter firearm controls nationwide.

The updated gun laws introduce stricter regulations on firearm ownership and use, aiming to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Details of the restrictions have not been fully disclosed but are said to include expanded background checks and limitations on certain types of weapons.

In addition to gun legislation, parliamentary debates have begun on proposed anti-hate speech laws. These discussions are part of broader efforts to address hate crimes and prevent extremism, especially in light of recent tragic events targeting specific communities.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring public safety through robust legislation. The passage of these gun restrictions marks a significant step in Australia’s ongoing efforts to curb violence and promote social cohesion.

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