Sydney, Dec. 15 -- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday said his government would consider tightening gun laws, signaling a possible overhaul of Australia's already strict firearms regulations following the deadly antisemitic terror attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach.

Speaking to the media ahead of a National Cabinet meeting, Albanese said tougher gun control measures-including limits on the number of firearms that can be licensed to an individual and periodic reviews of gun licences, would be placed on the agenda.

"This afternoon, at four o'clock, I will put on the agenda of the National Cabinet tougher gun laws, including limits on the number of guns that can be owned or licensed by individuals, and a review of licences over...