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Hanson opposes gun buyback

Tom McIlroy

Tom McIlroy

Pauline Hanson says she is opposed to a major gun buyback being announced by Anthony Albanese and the NSW premier, Chris Minns, in Sydney shortly.

Legislation for the plan passed parliament earlier this year, part of the response to the Bondi beach terror attack. It will be run in two phases, with the cost split 50:50 between the federal and NSW governments.

Under the first phase of the scheme, $1,000 will be paid for revolvers and $850 for semi-automatic handguns. Compensation of $850 will be paid for double-barrel shotguns and $650 for those with a single barrel.

Between $650 and $1,000 will be paid for rifles, while air rifles have a fixed compensation of $450.

Hanson told News24 taxpayers should not pay for the scheme.

She suggested the buyback would impact “law-abiding Australians who are trying to go about their business, like farmers that need their guns,” she said.

double quotation markA different gun is for a different purpose, and you have to understand guns. I’ve got my own gun licence, so I understand these people.

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‘Additional arrangements’ being worked on for children removed from NDIS, minister says

Asked what happens to a nine-year-old who is removed from the NDIS, McAllister said:

double quotation markWe will need to work through the additional Foundational Supports.

There’s $10bn that premiers and the prime minister have agreed ought to be applied to standing up Foundational Supports.

We started with children, but we know that we’ll need to stand up … and make additional arrangements.

Minister for the NDIS, Jenny McAllister. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
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