India, Dec. 15 -- Australia is reportedly planning to make gun laws more stringent after Sunday's deadly Bondi Beach attack in Sydney, which left 15 people dead, marking the country's deadliest shooting in the last three decades.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese convened an urgent meeting of the national cabinet on Monday, which authorities have described as the deadliest terrorist incident in Australian history.
Leaders of Australia's states and territories agreed to strengthen gun laws nationwide in response, according to a report by The Guardian.
"The Howard government's gun laws have made an enormous difference in Australia and a proud moment of reform, quite rightly, achieved across the Parliament with bipartisan support...
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