Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced the government will fund a national gun buyback scheme, labelling it the largest such measure since John Howard established a similar plan in the wake of the Port Arthur massacre.
Breakdown
- Prime Minister announces largest gun buyback since 1996 16s
- Over four million registered guns in Australia, numbers rising 28s
- Scheme will cost $1 billion, split between federal and state governments 1m 8s
- States will handle collection, AFP will destroy firearms 1m 17s
- Opposition criticizes scheme as too slow and insufficient 2m 11s