SBS News – Australia
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·2 hours ago
'Absolute terror': The massacre that changed Australia and still echoes today
The Port Arthur massacre, which occurred on April 28, 1996, resulted in 35 deaths and reshaped Australia's gun laws. Justin Noble, a former police officer present that day, recalls the terror experienced during the event, which now sees a 25 percent increase in firearm numbers since then. This resurgence has sparked renewed debates on public safety and firearm regulation.
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