Australian Prime Minister to strengthen gun laws across country following Bondi shooting
Australia is tightening its gun laws after its worst mass shooting in almost three decades. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the country's leaders have agreed to stronger firearm measures a day after a terror attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach killed 15 people, including a child. The Bondi Beach terror attack was carried out by a father-and-son duo who opened fire on a Jewish festival at the iconic beach. Mr Albanese says the younger shooter had previously been under investigation. Natashya Gutierrez reports.
Australia is tightening its gun laws after its worst mass shooting in almost three decades. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the country's leaders have agreed to stronger firearm measures a day after a terror attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach killed 15 people, including a child. The Bondi Beach terror attack was carried out by a father-and-son duo who opened fire on a Jewish festival at the iconic beach. Mr Albanese says the younger shooter had previously been under investigation. Natashya Gutierrez reports.