Police have not released their names, although they say a 50-year-old father and 24-year-old son opened fire together. Police say the father has owned six guns since 2015.
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Australia is set to tighten gun laws following the Bondi Beach attack.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that the cabinet will discuss the issue of making stricter laws. He also said that the issue of setting limits on the number of weapons that people with licenses can buy will be discussed.
He called the attack in Bondi an act of terrorism. On Sunday, a father and son opened fire on people at a Jewish community festival on Bondi Beach.
In which 15 people were killed. The father also died when police opened fire after the incident. The son is seriously injured.
Police have not released their names, although they have said that the father, 50, and his 24-year-old son, opened fire together. Police say the father has owned six guns since 2015.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said that the father came to Australia on a student visa in 1998. His son is an Australian-born citizen. Police have not released any further information about the weapons and the gunman.
The law is already stricter.
The American media outlet CNN reported that Australia's gun laws are already stricter.
The law was tightened after a gunman opened fire in the tourist area of Port Arthur in Tasmania 30 years ago, killing 35 people.
