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In NSW, firearms licences are issued for either 2 or 5 years. A 2-year licence for categories A, B, C, D or H costs $100 while a 5-year licence costs $200. Fee exemptions can be applied for primary producers and a relevant concession card holders.
You must be a resident of NSW and: be at least 18 years of age. be a fit and proper person to have access to firearms. have successfully completed a firearms training and safety course applicable to the type of firearm licence you're applying for.
How long will it take to process my application and issue my firearms licence? There is a legislated mandatory 28 day waiting period on all new applications; however, some applications may take longer to process. The Firearms Registry fully reviews all new licence applicants to satisfy their licensing requirements.
While most hunting in NSW is regulated, private landholders who hunt on their own land do not need a game hunting licence, unless they hunt under the NSW Native Game Bird Management Program.
For new applications, you will need to add the application fee + the number of years your licence is issued for, e.g. new application for a firearms licence for five years will be $113.72 + ($37.57 x 5 years) = $301.57.

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Can I shoot in my backyard? In answering this question there appears to be no law currently in place in Australia that prevents a person shooting in their backyard, although Archery Australia is not a legal expert and formal legal advice should be sought before you undertake such an activity.
Hunting is permitted on private property where written permission has been given and the property is of sufficient area to shoot safely.
Rimfire rifles (not semi-automatic), shotguns (not pump-action, semi-automatic, or lever-action) & air rifles including semi-automatic rifles.
LETTING a close friend or relative shoot one of your guns on a rural property under supervision sounds harmless enough, but unfortunately it is highly illegal in NSW and can result in several years in prison.
In NSW any person seeking to possess and use a firearm must be authorised by way of a licence or permit. The links below provide information on each of the licence types and additional related information: New firearm licence application (individual)

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