The Tasmanian Government has appointed nine inaugural members to its new Firearms Consultative Committee.
Chaired by the Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Management, Felix Ellis, the Committee will provide a dedicated forum to advise the Government on issues relevant to firearms regulation and public safety.
Minister Ellis said the committee would bring together experienced and representative Tasmanians to get the balance right between community safety and supporting responsible firearms owners.
"The Bondi terrorist attack was an absolute tragedy and we owe it to the victims to ensure this never happens again.
"We support stronger laws to stop terrorists and criminals getting access to firearms and reforms must result from a consultative, evidence-based process.
"Tasmania will take a calm and considered approach with the highest priority being accelerating the National Firearms Register for better intelligence sharing.
"Tasmania is the leading jurisdiction on delivering this key reform. At the first meeting the committee will review changes to legislation to enable the NFR to keep firearms out of the wrong hands."
The first meeting of the Committee will be held before the end of the month.