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  2. Weapons Act 1990 - Wikipedia

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    This Act provides for an administrative scheme to regulate the possession, use and trade of various weapons including firearms, martial arts weapons, particular knives, body armour and crossbows. The Act is administered by the Weapons Licensing Branch of the Queensland Police Service. [1]

  3. Gun laws of Australia - Wikipedia

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    [4] The ownership, possession and use of firearms in Australia is regulated by state and territory laws: [5] New South Wales: Firearms Act 1996, [6] Weapons Prohibition Act 1998, [7] and associated regulations; Victoria: Firearms Act 1996 [8] and associated regulations; Queensland: Weapons Act 1990 [9] and associated regulations

  4. Category:Gun politics in Australia - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Queensland legislation - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:1990s in Queensland - Wikipedia

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  7. 10th Independent Rifle Company, Royal Australian Regiment

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    The establishment of a "demonstration platoon" at the Jungle Training Centre (JTC), (later renamed Land Warfare Centre) at Canungra, Queensland was authorised on 4 January 1966. This became the Headquarters 1st Division Defence Company on 19 March 1968, before being designated 10 IRC RAR on 15 June 1971.

  8. National Firearms Agreement - Wikipedia

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    [4] The APMC would agree to and form the NFA 12 days after the massacre on the 10th of May 1996. [1] The NFA placed tight control on semi-automatic and fully automatic weapons but permitted their use by a small number of licensed individuals who required them for a purpose other than "personal protection". The act included a gun buy-back provision.

  9. Australian Defence Organisation - Wikipedia

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    Defence consists of several smaller interrelated military and corporate organisations. The two most significant organisations are the ADF, led by the Chief of the Defence Force who is Australia's senior military leader, and the DoD, managed by the Secretary of the Department of Defence who is a senior public servant accountable under the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.