Australian Parliament will return early to tackle gun reform, hate crime laws
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced federal parliament will be recalled early to pass sweeping new laws aimed at toughening gun control and quashing hate crime. It's part of a suite of measures being taken both at a national and state level in New South Wales in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.
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