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A man accused of killing 15 people at Sydney’s Bondi Beach allegedly conducted firearms training with his father
Australia's most populous state on Wednesday passed sweeping new gun and anti-terror rules following the mass shooting on Bondi Beach, tightening firearm ownership, banning public display of terror symbols and strengthening police power to curb protests.
Australia's New South Wales has passed sweeping new gun and anti-terror rules, following one of the country's deadliest mass shootings. 15 people died after two gunmen targeted a Jewish celebration at Bondi Beach.
NSW lawmakers pass sweeping gun and protest laws after the attack at a Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach which left 15 dead.
Police allege suspected gunman in Bondi Beach shooting trained with father, Australian media reports
A man accused of killing 15 people at Sydney’s Bondi Beach reportedly conducted firearms training with his father.
New South Wales introduces strict gun laws and bans on terror symbols following Sydney's tragic mass shooting, enhancing public safety measures.
Police said Hamas and Hezbollah flags, six lawfully acquired rifles and 4,000 rounds of ammunition were found in his house.
The police received information that a “violent act” was possibly being planned by the group who were on their way to Bondi Beach.
An Australian state leader says a man accused of killing 15 people at Sydney’s Bondi Beach faced a lengthy gun license delay due to bureaucracy, not suspicion
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Alleged Bondi shooters conducted ‘tactical’ training in New South Wales countryside, police say
SYDNEY: Two suspects in last week’s deadly mass shooting at Australia’s Bondi Beach trained for the attack in the countryside, police alleged in court documents on Monday, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese vowed tougher laws against hate speech and extremism.