Public Safety & Security

 

Royal Commission into Antisemitism: Open for Submissions

 

The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion invites interested members of the public and institutions to make submissions to the Commission using an online form (the link to the form is below).

The Commission will continue to accept submissions until at least the end of May 2026.

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Releases and Updates


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Tighter Gun Laws Pass NSW Parliament

December 24, 2025

The Terrorism and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 passed Parliament today following the horrific antisemitic terror attack at Bondi which killed 15 innocent people earlier this month.

The bill ensures that NSW has the toughest gun laws in the country, imposing a cap meaning that an individual can have no more than 4 firearms, with exemptions for primary producers who can have up to 10.

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New Protections for Domestic Violence Victim Survivors

September 29, 2025

High-risk domestic violence offenders will be targeted by a new civil protection scheme in effect from today. The Serious Domestic Abuse Prevention Order (SDAPO) scheme allows courts to impose any conditions considered necessary to prevent domestic abuse perpetrators from using violence.

It builds on the reforms we’ve made to build a safer NSW:

  • Making it than ever for alleged domestic violence offenders to get bail and introducing electronic monitoring for those who are bailed, overseen by Corrective Services NSW.
  • Bringing in tougher penalties for serious, repeat breaches of Apprehended Domestic Violence Orders.