News Desk NSW Police establish firearms classification working party. A major frustration for many in the Australian shooting industry has been witnessing NSW Police ...
News Desk SIFA to poll shooting industry on regulator performance. Following our regulator performance survey conducted in February 2023, SIFA will again seek to quantify ...
News Desk Papalia’s war on legally owned firearms to cost taxpayers over $76 million. Following the release of the WA Governments mid-year financial projection statement, the Shooting Industry Foundation ...
News Desk Antique firearms ban raises concerns over Tasmanian approach to policy. In a hasty move, the Tasmanian Police Commissioner announced the immediate cancellation of Exemption No. ...
News Desk The Australian’s ‘Target on guns’ should be filed under fiction. Never let the truth get in the way of a good story! Throughout November and ...
News Desk Firearm Reform in Western Australia – SIFA’s consultation reveals worrying conclusions. In a comprehensive examination of the discussion paper outlining proposed changes to firearms laws in ...
News Desk Why is Western Australia ignoring the National Firearms Agreement and going it alone? The Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia (SIFA) is concerned over plans the West Australian Police ...
News Desk ANZ Worldline resumes Australian shooting industry payment services. SIFA is pleased to report that ANZ Worldline has reversed their position of cancelling certain ...
News Desk NSW firearms registry leading the way with digital transformation. The NSW Police Firearms Registry have just announced the next phase of their online Gunsafe ...
News Desk NSW National Party looks for reform on appearance laws and suppressors. Last weekend, the NSW National Party state conference was held in Tamworth, where party delegates ...