Firearm licence applications lodged in NSW have jumped almost 50 per cent in the months after the Bondi massacre, with ...
The NSW Government is pouring $39.3 million into the state’s Firearms Registry as it races to enforce sweeping gun law reforms introduced after the Bondi Beach terror attack.
Gun sales are plummeting across NSW, with the industry calling for a proposed buyback to be scrapped. But a public health expert says safety must take priority over retail concerns.
Gun licence applications have exploded following the announcement of tougher firearms laws after the Bondi terror attack. Two ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. The government will inject nearly $40 million into the state’s firearms registry in a bid to ...
The move follows the Bondi terror attack and the Minns government ushering in the country’s strictest gun laws, including cutting the limit for most owners to four ...
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