Walter Mikac

Walter Mikac AM (born 29 April 1962) is an Australian pharmacist who became widely known in the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre, where his wife Nanette Mikac (née Moulton) and daughters, six-year-old Alannah Mikac and three-year-old Madeline Mikac were among 35 people killed by Martin Bryant on 28 April 1996. In the subsequent debate surrounding gun politics in Australia, Mikac became a prominent advocate for tightening gun laws.

Walter Mikac

Walter Mikac AM (born 29 April 1962) is an Australian pharmacist who became widely known in the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre, where his wife Nanette Mikac (née Moulton) and daughters, six-year-old Alannah Mikac and three-year-old Madeline Mikac were among 35 people killed by Martin Bryant on 28 April 1996. In the subsequent debate surrounding gun politics in Australia, Mikac became a prominent advocate for tightening gun laws.