NSW Passes Tougher Gun, Anti-Terror Laws Post-Bondi Shooting
Following the deadly Bondi Beach terror attack, New South Wales (NSW) has enacted stricter gun and protest laws. The legislation caps gun ownership, bans terror symbols, and grants police expanded powers to curb demonstrations, stirring both support and civil liberties concerns.
- NSW passed sweeping gun and anti-terror laws after the Bondi Beach shooting.
- The new laws cap gun ownership and tighten licensing requirements.
- Police gain powers to restrict protests for up to three months after terror incidents.
- Public display of terrorist symbols and violent chants are now banned.
- The legislation follows the December 14, 2025, antisemitic Bondi terror attack.
- The laws were passed amidst strong debate and face potential legal challenges.
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