Tasmania’s police minister has issued a heartfelt apology after a Port Arthur massacre survivor condemned his remarks as hurtful, calling them a failure to understand the trauma and resilience of Tasmania’s people. The survivor, who remains anonymous, criticized the practice of naming the gunman as insensitive and said survivors continue to grapple with health, employment, and relationship challenges decades later. Amid ongoing debates over firearm reforms—including a potential buyback and reclassification of weapons—the minister now pledges to meet with survivors and consult with trauma experts, acknowledging his misstep and reaffirming his commitment to policies that honor the victims and prevent future tragedies.

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