Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says Labor is “really close” to striking a deal with the Coalition to pass its hate speech legislation through parliament. Drafted in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, the reforms aim to crackdown on anti-Semitism and criminalise hate groups, and require the support of either the Coalition or the Greens to pass the upper house. On Tuesday, Mr Burke told Sky News negotiations with Liberal Party leadership had been “going really well” and conversations would continue, ahead of voting later that day. “I don’t think we’ve quite settled absolutely everything, but I think we’re...