PM Albanese calls Bondi shooting ‘an outrage’, vows to review gun laws
PM Albanese calls Bondi shooting ‘an outrage’, vows to review gun laws Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called the shooting that killed at least 15 people an 'act of evil'.
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