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multiple firearms.
There could also be restrictions on the types of weapons people can hold and a revamp of the licensing system.
So the governments, federal and state, want to toughen those laws.
But the critics of the federal government say that this is all a ploy to divert attention away from what they say is the prime minister's failure to address a rising tide of anti-Semitism.
So
On the one hand, you have the grief that follows an attack like this and the funerals and the impact on society, but also you've got an intensifying political situation as a consequence of this attack as well.
More than 70 health workers have been detained in Sudan's war-ravaged region of Darfur.
They're among 5,000 people who are being held in the city of Nyala, the capital of South Darfur, by the paramilitary rapid support forces.
Now the World Health Organization has called for the medical staff to be released.
I heard more from our correspondent Chinggai Nyoka, who's covering the story from Harare.
And briefly, no sign that the conflict is coming to an end despite various peace initiatives.
Shingai Nyoka.
Aid workers say heavy rain has created widespread hardship in Gaza, washing away thousands of tents and further damaging buildings already affected by Israel's two-year offensive.
They say Palestinians who've been displaced by the conflict have been living in a continual state of emergency, battling against the elements to stay warm and dry.
Jonathan Crix is the head of communications for UNICEF Palestine.
Jonathan Crix from UN Children's Agency UNICEF talking to Emma Barnett.
The UK government has announced its intention to rejoin the Erasmus study scheme six years after Britain pulled out following Brexit when it left the EU.
It means that from 2027, people from the UK will be able to spend a year studying at European universities as part of their degree courses without paying extra fees, while allowing European students the same benefits.
These students from Leeds in the north of England reacted to the news.
Our education correspondent is Vanessa Clark.