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INTERVIEW - 30th Anniversary Of Port Arthur Massacre

PORT ARTHUR, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 28: (INTERVIEW) Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority CEO Will Flamsteed says, "Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula feel the past. They don't forget the past, but we look towards the future to enable how we're going to live with it," in an interview during the 30th Anniversary of the Port Arthur tragedy commemorative service of the mass shooting that claimed 35 lives on April 28, 2026 in Port Arthur, Australia. The attack, carried out by gunman Martin Bryant on April 28–29, 1996, prompted sweeping national firearms reforms under then-Prime Minister John Howard and remains the defining moment behind Australia's gun control legislation. (Footage by Pool/Getty Images)
PORT ARTHUR, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 28: (INTERVIEW) Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority CEO Will Flamsteed says, "Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula feel the past. They don't forget the past, but we look towards the future to enable how we're going to live with it," in an interview during the 30th Anniversary of the Port Arthur tragedy commemorative service of the mass shooting that claimed 35 lives on April 28, 2026 in Port Arthur, Australia. The attack, carried out by gunman Martin Bryant on April 28–29, 1996, prompted sweeping national firearms reforms under then-Prime Minister John Howard and remains the defining moment behind Australia's gun control legislation. (Footage by Pool/Getty Images)
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