Australia to consider tougher gun laws after Bondi mass shooting, PM says
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday that his centre-left government would consider tougher gun laws after a mass shooting in Sydney's Bondi beach killed 15 people, the country's worst gun violence in almost three decades.
Albanese said the tougher laws being considered would include limits on the number of guns used or licensed by individuals, and a periodical review of gun licences.
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