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Why the mushroom murder house has become our newest ‘dark tourism’ site

It’s a sinister form of sightseeing: visiting the sites of horrific crimes to soak in the macabre atmosphere – and perhaps even buy souvenirs.

  • Mark Dapin

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Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke addressing a press conference on Monday.

Security agencies to swap notes on gun licences

New information about the government’s gun reforms was announced at a press conference on Monday, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese recalled parliament early.

  • Nick Newling

Why Albanese is plain wrong on a Bondi royal commission

Australians need many answers concerning this atrocity – and they need them with much less background noise.

  • James Massola
NSW Jewish Board of Deputies CEO Michele Goldman said Sunday’s vigil “showed the true strength of our community”.

‘A long road ahead’: The forces mobilising to support Bondi victims

Since Port Arthur, much has been learnt about trauma. All that knowledge has been put into action after the Bondi attack.

  • Jordan Baker
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at a press conference at Parliament House.

Albanese to take gun law campaign bush as Nationals pushback exposes rural divide

The political landscape has shifted significantly since the Nationals gave crucial support to John Howard’s post-Port Arthur gun reforms.

  • Mike Foley and Brittany Busch
As John Howard, Kim Beazley, Cheryl Kernot and Tim Fischer demonstrated almost 30 years ago, leadership can convert unthinkable tragedy into lasting change.

Shooters will still be allowed four to 10 guns. Bondi terrorist Sajid Akram had six

Sajid Akram was licensed to own the six guns that he and his son used in the Bondi massacre. The gun crackdowns announced since are nowhere near strong enough.

  • Samantha Lee
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Coalition shamelessly uses tragedy for political gain

Surely this is not the time to promote division in a grief-stricken nation.

Sydney gun map

The Sydney suburbs with the most guns, as overall numbers rise

Data from the state’s firearms registry shows one man owns 295 guns, with legal gun ownership widespread.

  • Ben Cubby and Craig Butt

Australia is not a nation familiar with massacre on its streets, and we must never become one

Australian political leaders must act together to harness the national shock and mourning to lead the country out of this cultural and religious quagmire.

  • Tony Wright
The aftermath of a shooting in Bondi Beach on Sunday.

Port Arthur-era National Firearms Agreement to be renegotiated after Bondi Beach massacre

A meeting of all states and territories agreed with the prime minister to work on gun reforms, including caps on gun ownership and making citizenship a condition of holding a licence.

  • Jessica McSweeney