New Zealand implements 36 of 44 mosque attack recommendations, creates first National Security Strategy, and establishes Firearms Safety Authority.

New Zealand's government has concluded its cross-government response to the 2019 Christchurch mosque terror attack, implementing 36 of 44 recommendations from the Royal Commission report, while not progressing the remaining eight. The government has made significant changes, including the creation of New Zealand's first National Security Strategy and the establishment of the Firearms Safety Authority. Minister Matt Doocey will act as the government's point of contact for the affected community, and the government is considering establishing a memorial to honor the victims.

August 01, 2024
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