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A sweeping legislative package, including a critical amendment introduced by the Greens, aims to prohibit firearm ownership for individuals under investigation for terrorism-related activities, as well as those who reside with them. This measure is designed to prevent potential attacks from occurring in the future.
The comprehensive bill successfully passed through the Legislative Council in the early hours of Wednesday, shortly before 3 a.m., marking a significant step in tightening gun control measures.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke emphasized the importance of enhancing communication between national and state agencies regarding gun licence holders. He identified this improved information sharing as a necessary step to address existing vulnerabilities in the system.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said information sharing between national and state agencies about gun licence-holders was a crucial gap that needed to be plugged.
Minns said more proposed changes to state legislation would come in the new year and that the government would focus on confronting Islamic extremist terrorism.
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“These laws will take away the rights of everyone in NSW to gather together as a community to express their views,” Lees said.
The JCA’s executive member Naama Blatman said: “What happened in Bondi was an evil antisemitic attack, but let it be very clear, there is nothing connecting this attack to the movement for justice in Palestine.”
“This is a time of crisis for the communities we serve. It is a time to come together and unite for change, not to risk silencing the voices of Aboriginal people.”