NSW Parliament is expected to pass the harshest gun reforms in the country today in the wake of the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach
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The New South Wales Parliament is poised to enact critical hate speech and firearm legislation today, following the recent terrorist incident at Bondi Beach. Meanwhile, Premier Chris Minns remains resolute against any constitutional challenges in court.

Premier Minns announced that the legislation, which aims to significantly reform hate speech and gun regulations, has successfully passed the lower house. It is anticipated to gain full parliamentary approval by late today or early tomorrow.

“Enacting this legislation is the most immediate action we can take to ensure the safety of NSW residents,” Minns stated during a press briefing this afternoon.

NSW Parliament is expected to pass the harshest gun reforms in the country today in the wake of the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach
NSW Parliament is expected to pass the harshest gun reforms in the country today in the wake of the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach.(Dean Sewell)

He emphasized, “In nearly every area of government policy, there is recognition that words can lead to actions. It’s a concept we frequently acknowledge and accept as true.”

Minns questioned the permissibility of certain protest elements in NSW, saying, “How is it acceptable for a protest to feature a swastika on the Star of David in the heart of our city? Or images of the Ayatollah, Iran’s leader? Or symbols and flags associated with Hezbollah or Hamas? Displaying a large portrait of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, or wearing shirts with ‘Death to the IDF’—how can these be allowed? Signs declaring ‘All Zionists are neo-Nazis’ must also be addressed.”

“How can it be that a protest can take place in the state and there’s a swastika tattooed on the Star of David on a poster in the middle of the city? Or photos of the Ayatollah, the leader of Iran? Or posters or flags of Hezbollah or Hamas? The terrorist leader, Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s leader, a big framed picture of that leader there? Shirts saying, ‘Death to the IDF’. A sign that says ‘All Zionists are neo-Nazis.’”

Minns reiterated he wanted a “summer of calm” following the horror scenes at Bondi Beach on December 14. 

“I think that a big mass protest through the heart of Sydney at the moment would be ruinous for our unity, and I don’t resolve from that,” he said. 

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