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Australia sets launch for sweeping gun buyback after Bondi Beach terror attack: 'Sensible gun reform'
Following a shooting spree at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, New South Wales will begin a gun buyback scheme on November 2nd, according to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. This initiative is part of sweeping national reforms aimed at strengthening gun control after the attack. The program offers fixed compensation for returning eligible firearms and affects millions of registered weapons across Australia.
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