The Queensland government will not be participating in the federal government's proposed gun buyback scheme, the ABC understands. State and territory governments are reviewing their firearms and hate speech legislation in the wake of last month's Bondi terror attack. The ABC understands the Queensland government will join the Northern Territory and Tasmania in rejecting a national buyback scheme. Critically, the Howard federal government's 1996 gun buyback had unanimous support across all states and territories. Following the Bondi attack in December, the federal government committed to overhauling hate speech laws and tackling gun reform, including a gun buyback scheme. Prime Minister...