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Australia gun buyback spurred by Bondi attack to start in November, PM says

Australia's New South Wales will launch a gun buyback scheme on November 2nd, offering up to A$1,000 for surrendered handguns and rifles. This initiative is part of a nationwide response to a deadly attack at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration last year, where 15 people were killed by legally obtained firearms.

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Australia gun buyback spurred by Bondi attack to start in November, PM says
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Australia's New South Wales will launch a gun buyback scheme on November 2nd, offering up to A$1,000 for surrendered handguns and rifles. This initiative is part of a nationwide response to a deadly attack at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration last year, where 15 people were killed by legally obtained firearms. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the scheme, which will also include stricter gun license checks and a crackdown on hate speech. The measures aim to reduce the record 4.1 million firearms currently owned in Australia, with over 1.1 million in New South Wales. This follows a similar buyback after the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, which led to significant firearm restrictions.

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New South Wales’ gun buyback scheme is scheduled to start on November 2, and will see the state offer owners up to 1,000 Australian dollars ($700) per handgun or rifle handed in.

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Australians owned a record 4.1 million firearms last year, with more than 1.1 million of those in New South Wales.

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The measures targeting firearm ownership are a reaction to the December 14, 2025, gun attack at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, New South Wales, that killed 15 people.

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The gun buyback scheme will be accompanied by tighter checks for gun licences and a crackdown on hate.

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New South Wales will begin a gun buyback scheme in November as part of a nationwide response to last year’s deadly Sydney beach attack.

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Australia introduced measures to reduce gun ownership following a deadly attack on Sydney’s Bondi Beach last year.Australia’s prime minister has said that New South Wales will begin a gun buyback scheme in November as part of a nationwide response to last year’s deadly Sydney beach attack.The gun buyback scheme will be accompanied by tighter checks for gun licences and ⁠a crackdown on hate, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Australia observes day of mourning for victims of Bondi Beach mass shootinglist 2 of 3Australia’s post-Bondi crackdown accused of targeting pro-Palestinian voiceslist 3 of 3Australia, don’t conflate anti-Semitism with criticism of Israelend of listThe measures targeting firearm ownership are a reaction to the December 14, 2025, gun attack at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, New South Wales, that killed 15 people.The alleged gunmen used powerful firearms that were legally obtained.Australians owned a record ‌4.1 million firearms last year, the government has said, with more than 1.1 million of those in New South Wales, the country’s most populous state.New South Walesgun buyback scheme is scheduled to start on November 2, and will see the state offer owners up to 1,000 Australian dollars ($700) per handgun or rifle handed in.“Australians are quite rightly proud of our ⁠gun laws, but the fact is there are more guns in Australia today than there were at ⁠the time of dealing with the Port ⁠Arthur gun buyback,” Albanese said in televised remarks.In the 1996 Port Arthur attack, a lone gunman killed 35 people and led to sweeping restrictions on ownership of automatic and semi-automatic firearms in Australia.Since the Bondi Beach attack, New South Wales state has introduced its own laws limiting gun ownership to four guns per person.Police say the attack was carried out by a father and son duo and was inspired by ISIL (ISIS). The surviving suspect, ‌Naveed ‌Akram, 24, is yet to enter pleas to several charges, including 15 counts of murder.
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