Albanese: Canberra to join Australia’s gun buy-back programme after Bondi attack

Australia’s capital will join a gun buy-back ⁠as part of ⁠a response to a ⁠shooting spree that killed 15 at a Jewish festival in Sydney, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Saturday.

Albanese’s centre-left government enacted laws in January for the gun buy-back, tighter checks for gun ‌licences and a crackdown on hate in the wake of the December 14 gun attack at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales.

The state, Australia’s most populous, became the first to commit to the plan, which will launch on ⁠November 2.

The Australian Capital Territory, home of the national capital Canberra, has agreed ‌to a similar scheme in an effort to make sure “an antisemitic terrorist attack like we saw at Bondi can’t happen ‌again”, Albanese said.

“I thank the ACT Government for their collaboration ⁠as we work to ⁠take guns off our streets in order to better protect Australians,” he said in a ‌statement.

The ACT has 23,000 guns and more than 7,000 firearms licence holders, the statement said. It ‌did not ‌say when the ACT buy-back would begin. Albanese’s office did not ‌immediately respond to a request for details.

  

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