Australia's New South Wales passes tougher gun, anti-terror laws after Bondi Beach shooting
Australia's New South Wales has passed sweeping new gun and anti-terror rules, following one of the country's deadliest mass shootings. 15 people died after two gunmen targeted a Jewish celebration at Bondi Beach. The bill was approved by the state parliament's Upper House. New South Wales Premier Chris Minns insisted that the urgent measures were needed in view of the scale of the Bondi attack. Roger Maynard reports from Sydney.
Australia's New South Wales has passed sweeping new gun and anti-terror rules, following one of the country's deadliest mass shootings. 15 people died after two gunmen targeted a Jewish celebration at Bondi Beach. The bill was approved by the state parliament's Upper House. New South Wales Premier Chris Minns insisted that the urgent measures were needed in view of the scale of the Bondi attack. Roger Maynard reports from Sydney.