Australia's parliament is considering new legislation aimed at tightening gun access and stricter hate speech laws following the Bondi terror attack. A snap parliamentary committee has called the heads of the AFP and ASIO for consultation.
Breakdown
- Parliament reviews urgent reforms after Bondi terror attack 4s
- Proposed laws target gun access, visas, hate symbols, and hate preachers 32s
- AFP commissioner says bill would help police act against extremism 44s
- ASIO to provide advice for firearms licensing background checks 57s
- Combining hate speech and gun reforms complicates passage of the bill 1m 9s