Less than 48 hours after the deadly attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach that left more than a dozen dead, Australian authorities ...
For nearly three decades, Australia avoided mass shootings after sweeping gun reforms followed the 1996 Port Arthur massacre.
The Bondi attack has raised a confronting question: are our gun laws as strict as we thought they were? What needs to change ...
While the new restrictions on firearms have broad support, new police powers to crack down on some protests were criticized ...
Palestinian, Jewish and Indigenous groups say they will launch constitutional challenge to laws described as 'rushed'.
Till the 1990s, gun control remained unpopular among most Australians, who considered the right to own guns an essential ...
After Australia's deadliest mass shooting in 1996, the country rushed in some of the world's toughest gun laws, including ...
Australia already has some of the world’s toughest gun laws, but the Bondi mass shooting could lead to even tougher rules as the realization spreads that they aren’t strong enough to prevent bloodshed ...
Australia does not see mass shootings with the frequency observed in some other countries. The number of such attacks ...
Australia prides itself on being a safe country with some of the world's most stringent gun laws. Following the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, when 35 people were killed in Tasmania, swift and critical ...
A shooting at a Jewish event in Sydney left 15 dead, raising concerns about Australia's strict gun laws. PM Albanese plans to ...