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Labor’s hate speech laws set to pass as Ley and Albanese cut deal on bill crafted in wake of Bondi terror attack

anthony albaneseJanuary 19, 2026
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Labor’s hate speech laws set to pass as Ley and Albanese cut deal on bill crafted in wake of Bondi terror attack
Liberals MPs agreed late on Monday to back Labor’s revised bill, which came in the wake of the Bondi beach terror attack

Liberals MPs agreed late on Monday to back Labor’s revised bill, which came in the wake of the Bondi beach terror attack

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Hate speech laws designed to help combat antisemitism in the wake of the Bondi beach terror attack are set to pass after Sussan Ley agreed to cut a deal with Anthony Albanese.

Ahead of a Coalition party room meeting to settle a final position, Liberals MPs agreed late on Monday to back Labor’s revised bill after talks between the prime minister and opposition leader.

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Source: Guardian - World News

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