By Sean Tarek Goodwin, ABC
Photo: Saeed Khan
The NSW government has passed its controversial package of law changes in reaction to the Bondi terror attack.
The laws passed the Upper House 18 votes to eight after a marathon debate which stretched into the early hours of Christmas Eve.
The legislation now goes back to the Lower House to be rubber stamped.
The Minns government recalled parliament to pass the laws in the wake of the shooting at Bondi Beach over a week ago in which 15 people were killed when two men targeted a Jewish gathering.
The bill packaged gun reforms with a ban on protests for up to three months.
It spl
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