By Brianna Morris-Grant, Ahmed Yussuf and Luke Cooper for ABC
Photo: X / Anthony Albanese
A new national gun buyback scheme has been announced after the deadly Bondi terror attack.
The scheme, unveiled by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Friday, will be similar to the policy brought by the former Howard government in response to the 1996 Port Arthur massacre.
Accelerating the launch of a national firearms register, limiting the number of guns a single person can own, making Australian citizenship a condition of holding a gun licence and further restricting the types of weapons that are legal are among the options being explored.
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