WorldThu, Dec 25, 2025
Australia to Honor Bondi Attack Heroes, NSW Enacts Tough New Gun Laws
PM Albanese announced national bravery awards for heroes of the Bondi antisemitic terror attack. New South Wales also tightened firearm laws in response to the massacre.

📌Key Points
- •Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced national bravery awards for heroes of the Bondi antisemitic terror attack.
- •The attack, which occurred on December 14, resulted in 15 deaths and was described as Australia's worst massacre since 1996.
- •New South Wales (NSW) enacted tough new firearm laws, including capping gun ownership and tightening licensing, in response to the tragedy.
- •Albanese highlighted the contrast between the "worst of evil" and the "best of humanity" during the Christmas Day announcement.
- •NSW Premier Chris Minns urged national solidarity and emphasized that while gun reform is crucial, it alone cannot solve hatred.
- •The attack was motivated by ISIS and antisemitism, with Sajid Akram and Naveed Akram accused as perpetrators.
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