Brooklyn Beckham has publicly addressed rumours of a rift with his parents, David and Victoria Beckham. In multiple Instagram Stories
Latest News

Brooklyn Beckham has publicly addressed rumours of a rift with his parents, David and Victoria Beckham. In multiple Instagram Stories, he says that his parents' behaviour has affected his marriage to Nicola Peltz. In the long social media post, Brooklyn rejected claims that his wife controls him

<strong>Stocks to Watch Today, January 20, 2026: </strong>Indian equities began the week on a weak note, with benchmark indices slipping nearly 0
Latest News

Stocks to Watch Today, January 20, 2026: Indian equities began the week on a weak note, with benchmark indices slipping nearly 0.5 per cent amid negative global and domestic cues. Technically, analysts noted that the Nifty's breach below the crucial 25

In a controversy-filled Africa Cup of Nations final, Brahim Diaz's attempt to bring some calm only added to the chaos.</b> Around 17 minutes passed
Sports

In a controversy-filled Africa Cup of Nations final, Brahim Diaz's attempt to bring some calm only added to the chaos. Around 17 minutes passed between Morocco being awarded a penalty, deep into stoppage time, and Diaz beginning his run-up. The Real Madrid forward slowed as he approached the ball

Addressing UDF Mahapanchayat in Kochi, Gandhi hailed the alliance workers for the performance in the Kerala panchayat elections, where it gained a majority in
Politics

Addressing UDF Mahapanchayat in Kochi, Gandhi hailed the alliance workers for the performance in the Kerala panchayat elections, where it gained a majority in 382 gram panchayats, 75 block panchayats and six district panchayats. Kochi: Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi

Have you ever noticed blood after brushing or flossing your teeth? At first, it may seem like a minor issue caused by brushing too hard
Life Style

Have you ever noticed blood after brushing or flossing your teeth? At first, it may seem like a minor issue caused by brushing too hard. While most of us rinse and forget about it, bleeding gums can be a serious sign of an underlying problem, one that may become costly if ignored

Australia was seen as a world leader in gun control - Bondi has exposed a more complicated reality

Posted By: Hemant Kumar Posted On: Dec 20, 2025Share Article
Australia was seen as a world leader in gun control - Bondi has exposed a more complicated reality

Australia was seen as a world leader in gun control - Bondi has exposed a more complicated reality

It was a Sunday afternoon in April 1996 when a lone gunman armed with semi-automatic rifles killed 35 people in the Australian tourist town of Port Arthur.

The massacre almost 30 years ago, which ushered in some of the strictest gun laws in the world, feels like a bygone age for many Australians.

But the Bondi Beach attack on Sunday, which left 15 dead, rekindled memories of the Tasmanian tragedy - none more so than for leading gun control advocate Roland Browne.

As the country's deadliest modern-day mass shooting was unfolding an hour's drive away, Mr Browne was meeting fellow gun control advocates at his home, ahead of a government meeting, to lobby for a ban on the exact type of firearm the Port Arthur gunman was using.

Mr Browne, 66, was again at home in Hobart on Sunday when he received news of the shooting at Bondi, targeting a Jewish event celebrating the first night of Hanukkah.

"There's just a lot of similarities," Mr Browne, who spent childhood summers in Bondi and still has family there, told the BBC.

They're both very public places frequented by tourists from around the nation and around the world.

"It's sickening and I'm bitterly disappointed in our political system whereby the voices for tighter gun laws and public health aren't listened to until there's a major event like this," he added.

For decades, Australia has stood as a beacon on the world stage for its strict gun laws, he says, taking a similar path to the UK which experienced its own mass shooting in Dunblane, just one month before Port Arthur.

Even now, Mr Browne remains friends with relatives of some of the 17 victims - mostly children aged five and six - killed at a primary school in Scotland.

But despite being praised for its stringent gun laws, the reality in Australia is not clear-cut.

A report by the Australia Institute earlier this year revealed that there are more than four million privately-owned firearms across the country - almost double the amount from about 20 years ago.

That equates to one gun for every seven Australians, the report says.

Queensland has the most registered guns, followed by New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria while Tasmania and the Northern Territory have the most guns per person.

The report also dispels a common view that guns are mainly owned by rural residents.

Guns are widespread in metropolitan and suburban areas, with one in three firearms in NSW located in major cities, the report said.

The total figure has risen at a lower rate than population increases, but there are now more guns in fewer hands, with every licence holder owning an average of more than four firearms.

And that's one of the key issues that Mr Browne wants the government to address.

Currently, only one jurisdiction - Western Australia - has a cap on the number of legal firearms that a licence holder can have. Under new laws introduced in March this year, gun owners can have between five and ten firearms, depending on the type of licence and model of firearm.

Authorities have confirmed that one of the alleged gunmen, Sajid Akram who was killed at the scene of the Bondi attack, owned six registered guns.

Mr Browne wants a cap of one to three guns, depending on the licence category, to be introduced across Australia.

But Tom Kenyon, chief executive of the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia, argues that a cap would be meaningless.

"Limiting the number of guns wouldn't have made a difference on Sunday," he says.

And it wouldn't have changed the fact that an attack occurred because those two individuals had been radicalised.

Mr Kenyon argues that people intent on harm, without access to guns, will use other weapons, referencing the 2016 Bastille Day massacre in the French city of Nice where 86 people were killed after a man drove a truck into crowds during fireworks celebrations. The attack was claimed by Islamic State (IS).

The other alleged Bondi gunman, 24-year-old Naveed Akram, was previously investigated over links to IS, according to comments made by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Mr Kenyon also says that more guns are found in cities because most people in Australia live in metropolitan areas and travel to other areas to hunt.

Gun control laws in Australia are not uniform across the country, with inconsistent implementation of the rules across states and territories.

But generally, to apply for a gun licence, you must be over 18, a "fit and proper person", pass a training and safety course and give a "genuine reason" for having a firearm.

The eight accepted reasons include recreational hunting or pest control, target or sport shooting, for work (such as security guards and prison officers), for use in farming or animal welfare and firearms collectors.

But there are loopholes.

For example, anyone under 18 was meant to be barred from owning a firearm under the 1996 gun control reforms, but minors in various jurisdictions can have access to a firearm while under supervision, ranging from age 10 in the Northern Territory to 12 in other states.

Another situation is where a particular type of gun is banned in one state but legal elsewhere.

In the days after the Port Arthur massacre, then-Australian prime ministerJohn Howard galvanised every state and territory to overhaul the country's gun laws.

More than 650,000 firearms were voluntarily handed in to authorities and destroyed, as part of a buyback programme. And background checks and a mandatory cooling-off period for gun sales were introduced. Automatic and semi-automatic rifles and shotguns were banned.

Similar gun reforms - a ban on semi-automatic weapons and a buyback scheme - were introduced in New Zealand after a white supremacist killed 51 Muslims at two Christchurch mosques in 2019.

Part of Howard's reforms included scrapping self-defence as a reason for owning a firearm - a contrast to gun laws in the United States where personal protection is often the main reason for citizens to own guns.

Gun ownership in the US is much higher compared to Australia as is gun violence. The country saw 488 mass shootings - defined as where four or more people are killed or injured - last year.

Recent polling by the Australia Institute showed that seven out of ten Australians think gun laws should make it harder to access a gun and 64% agreed that current gun laws need to be strengthened.

In the hours after the Bondi shooting, the NSW Premier Chris Minns was unequivocal about the need to tighten the state's gun laws.

"If you're not a farmer, you're not involved in agriculture, why do you need these massive weapons?" he asked.

And less than 24 hours after the shooting, Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hosted an emergency meeting where leaders from across the country pledged to tighten gun laws. On Friday he announced a national gun buyback scheme "to help get guns off our streets", the first scheme of its size since 1996.

Other proposals include:

Albanese said there should also be regular reviews of licence holders.

People's circumstances can change," he said. "People can be radicalised over a period of time.

The swift action prompted Howard – the architect of the 1996 gun laws – to weigh in.

While he supported stricter gun laws, Howard said the move was an "attempted diversion" from the real cause of the tragedy, which he said was a rise in antisemitism in recent years.

Mr Kenyon believes the moves to tighten gun laws are a waste of resources.

"All that time and effort and political capital could be spent combating radicalisation of individuals," he says.

The only thing that might have prevented Sunday's attack was better intelligence-sharing that would have flagged the gunmen's links to extremist ideology to the NSW firearms' registry, he says.

Elsewhere, one of the headline reforms proposed in 1996 - a national firearms register - is yet to be created, with authorities saying the database is "expected to be operational by mid-2028".

Little had been done to implement the measure until the 2022 fatal shooting of two police officers and a civilian in Wieambilla became a catalyst to speed the process up.

The Bondi shooting has now propelled the government to list the creation of the register as a priority.

Mr Browne believes the application process for a gun licence is too easy and that licences for recreational hunting should be abolished as its definition is ambiguous.

Sajid Akram owned a recreational hunting licence.

But recreational hunting contributes a "valuable social good" to Australia, argues Mr Kenyon, saying that hunters remove millions of feral animals such as rabbits, foxes and cats.

He was just 10 when he picked up his first gun. Now 53, he goes on regular hunting trips - often shooting deer in Victoria's high country - and competes in pistol shooting events six times a year.

Hunting isn't just a pastime for him, it's about family and community connections. He taught his three children - all adults now - how to shoot when they were teens.

"All my life I've had the opportunity to do it and I've enjoyed it," Mr Kenyon, a former Labour politician in South Australia, says, "so I want my kids to have the same opportunity".

In the wake of the Port Arthur massacre, self-loading firearms were banned, resulting in a drop in gun-related deaths, but the risk to public safety has now shifted to high-powered fast-loading rifles with magazines that can shoot up to five rounds, of the kind believed to have been used by the gunmen.

"If you watch the video, you'll see him firing rapidly with his rifle," Mr Browne says, referring to footage of one of the gunmen shooting from a footbridge leading to Bondi Beach.

"If he didn't have a magazine in that rifle, he would have had to manually reload each time," which would dramatically reduce - but not eliminate - the threat of a mass shooting.

Mass shootings remain rare in Australia.

In 2018, a Western Australian grandfather killed his wife, his daughter and four grandchildren before turning the gun on himself in what was, at the time, the worst such incident since Port Arthur.

For Mr Browne, Australia is a safe country but incidents involving firearms are not uncommon, ranging from neighbourhood disputes to gang shootings.

This is a reflection on guns being in the wrong hands, a legacy of poor storage allowing guns to be stolen and sold - and thus move into black markets.

But the issue of gun control isn't just about the physical firearm.

"It's like a plane crash, it's never just one thing. It's a culmination of a lot of factors," he says. Australia needs better assessment of whether a licence holder is a suitable candidate and more stringent rules on the types of guns that can be legally owned, he says.

In the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre, Mr Browne met with many of the survivors and families of the victims including Walter Mikac, whose wife Nanette and two young daughters were among the 35 people killed.

Mr Mikac, who founded the Alannah and Madeline Foundation charity to honour his children, said the Bondi shooting was a "horrific reminder" of ensuring Australia's gun laws protect everyone.

"After Port Arthur, Australia made a collective commitment to put community safety first, and that commitment remains as important today as ever," he said in a statement.

Mr Browne echoed those sentiments.

Gun laws need to be reformed to "keep up-to-date with changing community attitudes, technological advances and to rectify identified deficiencies," Mr Browne says.

It's sad that it takes such a tragedy to get people to wake up and listen.

Comment on Post

Leave a comment

If you have a News Orbit 360 user account, your address will be used to display your profile picture.


Viral videos allegedly show Karnataka DGP K Ramachandra Rao in intimate acts inside his office. Rao denies claims as manipulated, while Chief Minister
Latest News
DGP-Level Karnataka Cop Allegedly Caught In Intimate Act In Viral Video

Viral videos allegedly show Karnataka DGP K Ramachandra Rao in intimate acts inside his office. Rao denies claims as manipulated, while Chief Minister Siddaramaiah orders inquiry and possible disciplinary action. A DGP-rank Karnataka IPS officer and father of gold smuggling accused Ranya Rao

1 hours ago

<strong>Lava Blaze Duo 3 Price In India:</strong> The smartphone features include an in-display fingerprint sensor, face unlock, stereo speakers
Technology
Lava Blaze Duo 3 Launched In India With Dual AMOLED Displays

Lava Blaze Duo 3 Price In India: The smartphone features include an in-display fingerprint sensor, face unlock, stereo speakers, an IR blaster, and a USB Type-C port. The device measures 7.55mm in thickness and weighs 181 grams. Lava Blaze Duo 3 Price In India: Homegrown smartphone brand Lava has

1 hours ago

Late last year, more than a thousand people converged in Seoul's convention center as elite engineers presented their latest developments in artificial
Technology
Korea Kicks Off AI Squid Game in Bid to Compete with US

Late last year, more than a thousand people converged in Seoul's convention center as elite engineers presented their latest developments in artificial intelligence. Despite the arcane jargon filling the sprawling auditorium, it was a must-attend event for Korean technology executives and investors

1 hours ago

A United Airlines Airbus A321neo (UA2323) suffered a dramatic mechanical failure at Orlando International Airport (MCO) when a nose wheel detached upon
Latest News
United Airlines Flight UA2323 Nose Wheel Detaches During

A United Airlines Airbus A321neo (UA2323) suffered a dramatic mechanical failure at Orlando International Airport (MCO) when a nose wheel detached upon touchdown. Watch the viral footage of the rough landing that led to an FAA ground stop. The United Airlines flight that originated from Chicago was

1 hours ago

Smith, who last featured in a T20I for Australia back in February 2024, recently smashed a 42-ball 100 for Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League (BBL)
Sports
Steve Smith Wants Olympic Gold

Smith, who last featured in a T20I for Australia back in February 2024, recently smashed a 42-ball 100 for Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League (BBL). The star Aussie batter Steve Smith expressed his aspirations of featuring in a T20I for Australia in the Olympics

1 hours ago

Composer and filmmaker Palash Muchhal appears to be channeling his focus back to work after weeks of intense public scrutiny surrounding his personal life
Entertainment
Palash Muchhal Gets Back To Work After Smriti Mandhana Called Off Wedding

Composer and filmmaker Palash Muchhal appears to be channeling his focus back to work after weeks of intense public scrutiny surrounding his personal life. Following the cancellation of his wedding with Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana, Palash is now gearing up for his next directorial venture

1 hours ago

This development comes as the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) announced that US and Canadian aircraft will arrive at Pituffik Space Base in
World
Is Europe Preparing For War Over Greenland

This development comes as the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) announced that US and Canadian aircraft will arrive at Pituffik Space Base in Greenland. Several European nations have deployed military personnel to Greenland amid escalating threats from US President Donald Trump to

1 hours ago

Manchester City have moved swiftly to address their defensive problems, snapping up Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace on a five-and-a-half-year deal reportedly
Sports
PL Proven! Manchester City Complete £20m Deal For Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi

Manchester City have moved swiftly to address their defensive problems, snapping up Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace on a five-and-a-half-year deal reportedly worth £20 million. With injuries piling up at centre-back, City stepped up their pursuit of the England international and got the deal

1 hours ago

The Congress on Monday accused the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in Rajasthan of conspiring to fraudulently remove voters who support the Opposition from the
World
BJP fraudulently removing Opposition supporters from voter lists

The Congress on Monday accused the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in Rajasthan of conspiring to fraudulently remove voters who support the Opposition from the electoral rolls using allegedly forged forms during the special intensive revision in the state

1 hours ago

NASA rolled out the Moonbound Artemis II rocket and spacecraft, achieving a
Science
NASA's moonbound rocket rollout done

NASA rolled out the Moonbound Artemis II rocket and spacecraft, achieving a "huge milestone" on Saturday, January 17. The rollout of the powerful Stacked Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft officially started around 7:04 am ET

1 hours ago

Tiger Global may file a review petition following a Supreme Court verdict on the India-Mauritius tax treaty. The ruling alters how investors interpret tax
World
Tiger Global saga

Tiger Global may file a review petition following a Supreme Court verdict on the India-Mauritius tax treaty. The ruling alters how investors interpret tax treaties, particularly regarding indirect transfers. This development sparks discussions in tax and legal circles

1 hours ago

Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani, known as Valentino, has died at the age of 93. One of the giants of 20th Century fashion
Life Style
Italian fashion designer Valentino dies aged 93

Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani, known as Valentino, has died at the age of 93. One of the giants of 20th Century fashion, Valentino's creations were worn by celebrities and well-known figures including Elizabeth Taylor, Nancy Reagan, Sharon Stone, Julia Roberts and Gwyneth Paltrow

1 hours ago

Experts warn that the use of external chemicals even those labelled mild may disrupt the natural microbiome, increasing the risk of infections
Life Style
Intimate’ Wash Products And Cervical Health

Experts warn that the use of external chemicals even those labelled mild may disrupt the natural microbiome, increasing the risk of infections. Conversations around intimate hygiene remain limited, and the use of external products to maintain it continues to be widely debated

1 hours ago

Speculation about a possible delay in the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Love & War has now been put to rest, with sources close to the project firmly
Entertainment
Alia Bhatt–Ranbir Kapoor’s Love & War Release Date NOT DELAYED

Speculation about a possible delay in the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Love & War has now been put to rest, with sources close to the project firmly dismissing claims that the film has been pushed to 2027. New Delhi: Filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali is gearing up for a grand return to the big

1 hours ago

WhatsApp appears to be preparing a major upgrade for its web platform, with new features aimed at bringing it closer to the experience offered on mobile and
Technology
WhatsApp Web tipped to get group calls

WhatsApp appears to be preparing a major upgrade for its web platform, with new features aimed at bringing it closer to the experience offered on mobile and desktop apps. According to a recent report, the company is developing support for group voice and video calls on WhatsApp Web

1 hours ago

Global trade is reorganizing into regional blocs, not collapsing. Companies must build capacity to navigate multiple futures as geopolitics increasingly shapes
World
BCG’s Rich Lesser on how India Inc can navigate tariffs

Global trade is reorganizing into regional blocs, not collapsing. Companies must build capacity to navigate multiple futures as geopolitics increasingly shapes markets. India Inc. shows resilience due to strong domestic demand. Leaders need to embed geopolitical insight into strategy for growth and

1 hours ago

It was a moment Charalampos Kostoulas will never forget.</b> An acrobatic overhead-kick equaliser in stoppage time - not a bad way for Brighton's
Sports
Saved by 'special talent' - but did penalty award wrong Brighton

It was a moment Charalampos Kostoulas will never forget. An acrobatic overhead-kick equaliser in stoppage time - not a bad way for Brighton's 18-year-old Greek forward to open his account at the Amex Stadium. The substitute, who signed from Olympiakos for £29.78m in the summer

1 hours ago

Silver rate today: The COMEX silver rate today surged to a new record high, as President Donald Trump's bid to take control of Greenland stoked concerns over a
Latest News
Silver rate today hits new high in international market

Silver rate today: The COMEX silver rate today surged to a new record high, as President Donald Trump's bid to take control of Greenland stoked concerns over a potential US–Europe trade conflict, unsettling markets. Silver briefly climbed to an all-time high of $94.740 an ounce on Tuesday

1 hours ago

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that the aim behind this is to free people from the burden of remembering multiple numbers during crises and to ensure
World
Delhi To Adopt 112 As Single Emergency Helpline Number

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that the aim behind this is to free people from the burden of remembering multiple numbers during crises and to ensure swift help when it matters most. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Monday that citizens will no longer need to dial different helpline

1 hours ago

India's dining landscape continues to evolve with brands expanding thoughtfully, blending strong culinary identities with design, community, and purpose
Life Style
New Restaurant And Café Openings Across India

India's dining landscape continues to evolve with brands expanding thoughtfully, blending strong culinary identities with design, community, and purpose. Across cities, new openings are no longer just about food, they are about experience, storytelling

1 hours ago

Blue Davos refers to a special focus on water — especially oceans, freshwater, and water-related systems — at this year's World Economic Forum
World
What Is Blue Davos And Why Is 2026 The ‘Year of Water’

Blue Davos refers to a special focus on water — especially oceans, freshwater, and water-related systems — at this year's World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland. The WEF, from January 19 to 23, will highlight water ecosystems, the global water cycle

1 hours ago

Prateek Yadav, the son of Samajwadi Party (SP) patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav, has hit headlines after announcing his intention to divorce his wife
Politics
Biggest Liar I’ve Seen

Prateek Yadav, the son of Samajwadi Party (SP) patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav, has hit headlines after announcing his intention to divorce his wife, Aparna Yadav, alleging that she has “ruined his family ties." Hours after announcing the decision

1 hours ago

Ecommerce marketplaces such as Amazon India and Flipkart are set to post 20–22% growth during their ongoing Republic Day sales compared with last year
Technology
Ecommerce platforms may post 20-22% growth in Republic Day sales

Ecommerce marketplaces such as Amazon India and Flipkart are set to post 20–22% growth during their ongoing Republic Day sales compared with last year, extending the online shopping momentum seen during the 2025 festive season, according to industry experts.Republic Day sales

1 hours ago

Earlier this month, a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Sham Lal Sharma, called for a separate state of Jammu to be carved out of the union
Politics
Why the chatter about a separate Jammu state is back in J&K politics

Earlier this month, a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Sham Lal Sharma, called for a separate state of Jammu to be carved out of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The BJP was quick to distance itself from Sharma's statement, describing it as his individual opinion

1 hours ago

<strong>Tarot Card Reading Horoscope Today For January 20: </strong>Step into the mystical realm as the tarot cards reveal what the universe has in
Life Style
Tarot Card Reading For January 20

Tarot Card Reading Horoscope Today For January 20: Step into the mystical realm as the tarot cards reveal what the universe has in store for you today. Whether you`re seeking clarity in love, career, or personal growth, today`s tarot insights offer powerful guidance tailored to your zodiac sign

1 hours ago

Senegal's thrilling Africa Cup of Nations win has been dimmed by controversy, as a walk-off protest during their final against Morocco looms over celebrations
Sports
Senegal's Afcon celebrations overshadowed by threat of sanctions

Senegal's thrilling Africa Cup of Nations win has been dimmed by controversy, as a walk-off protest during their final against Morocco looms over celebrations. Coach Pape Bouna Thiaw made the dramatic decision to lead his team off the field following a debatable VAR penalty call

1 hours ago

JioHotstar has announced a revised subscription structure for new users, introducing nine plans across Mobile, Super and Premium tiers. The update
Latest News
JioHotstar announces 9 new subscription plans starting at Rs 79 per month

JioHotstar has announced a revised subscription structure for new users, introducing nine plans across Mobile, Super and Premium tiers. The update, effective January 28, 2026, adds monthly options across all tiers while retaining quarterly and annual plans

1 hours ago


Sing Up