The New South Wales Parliament has passed new anti-terror legislation, introducing strict restrictions on firearms and protests. The laws were passed with bipartisan support from Labor and the Liberals, despite opposition from the Greens and Nationals.
Breakdown
- NSW Parliament passed urgent anti-terror laws on Christmas Eve 6s
- New laws restrict guns and protests after declared terrorist events 45s
- Firearms capped at four per person, ten for farmers and shooters 1m 18s
- Protests require approval under terrorist declarations; police have final say 1m 57s
- Further law reforms on hate speech planned for the new year 2m 8s