Firearm Registries Firearm Controls DATE: 18 May 2019 AUTHOR: Western Australian Auditor Genera By James Walsh18 May 2019
News Desk Disinformation a threat to Democracy The Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia today criticised the use of disinformation during the 2019 Federal Election campaign, saying Australians deserve better for ... By James Walsh9 May 2019
News Desk Industry Peak Body calls for Gun Leadership The Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia has called for gun leadership from every candidate in Australia’s upcoming federal election. As the peak body ... By James Walsh10 April 2019
Uncategorised Firearms Peak Body Focuses on Federal Election The Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia has set its Federal Election Agenda, citing three future focused initiatives to drive firearms management into the ... By James Walsh10 April 2019
Uncategorised Frequently Asked Questions The Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia represents the interests of business in defence, law enforcement and civil markets. In the aftermath of the ... By James Walsh25 March 2019
Campaign Kits Latest Stats – Public Attitudes to Firearms Matters Download/View PDF By SIFA16 March 2019
News Desk Firearms Management Systems to Keep Australians Safe Australian states and territories committed to enacting baseline firearms controls via the National Firearms Agreement 1996. The NFA was reaffirmed by all Australian ... By James Walsh15 March 2019
News Desk Who will fix the NSW Firearms Registry? The Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia has called for immediate action to address critical failures in process and procedure at the NSW Firearms ... By James Walsh15 March 2019
Firearm Registries Performance Audit – Firearms Regulation DATE: 28 February 2019 AUTHOR: Audit Office of NSW By James Walsh28 February 2019
News Desk Hunting Culture Stalked by ACT Government Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia Executive Officer Rod Drew claims new proposed ACT Government regulations will kill off centuries old cultural practices, with ... By James Walsh8 February 2019