The federal government has announced plans for a National Firearms Register,
almost three decades on from the Port Arthur massacre that saw the country's
gun laws drastically changed.
The Albanese government will spend just over $160 million over four years to establish the register by 2028.
"This National Firearms Register will help ensure that police know what guns are in the community, where they are and who owns them... The National Firearms Register will help connect Commonwealth, state and territory firearms information and share it in near real time with state police departments across the country."..........................
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