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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

Australia gun buyback to start in November, PM Albanese says

SYDNEY - Australia's New South Wales state will start a gun ​buyback in November, Prime ​Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday, part of the ​national response to a shooting spree that killed 15 at a Jewish festival in Sydney, the state capital.

Albanese's centre-left government enacted laws in January for the ‌gun buyback, ⁠tighter ⁠checks for gun licences and a crackdown on hate in the wake of ​the December 14 gun attack at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration in Australia's ​most populous city.

The alleged gunmen used powerful firearms that were legally obtained. Australia had a record 4.1 million firearms last year, the ​government has said, with more than 1.1 million ⁠of those ‌in New South Wales, its most populous state.

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The ​buyback is ​to be Australia's largest since a similar campaign ⁠after a 1996 massacre in Tasmania's Port Arthur, in ​which a gunman killed 35 people.

Albanese and New ​South Wales Premier Chris Minns said in a statement the scheme would start on November 2 and that people returning rifles and handguns would be eligible for up to A$1,000 ($700) compensation per firearm.

"Australians are quite rightly proud of our gun laws, but the ‌fact is there are more guns in Australia today than there were at the time of dealing with ​the Port Arthur ​gun buyback," Albanese ⁠said in televised remarks.

New South Wales now limits individuals to possession of four guns under its own reforms prompted by the Bondi Beach ​attack, which police say was carried out a father and son who police believe were inspired by the militant group Islamic State. The surviving suspect, Naveed Akram, 24, is yet to enter pleas to a raft of charges, including 15 counts of murder.

($1 = 1.4122 Australian dollars)

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