A deal with the Coalition to pass the remnants of the government's hate law reforms appears within reach, despite ongoing debate within the opposition as parliament returns for day two of a special sitting called in response to the Bondi terror attack. Liberal MPs gathered to discuss the draft laws at a partyroom meeting in Canberra on Monday evening, after Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met to hash out an agreement that would see the laws pass on Tuesday as the government had planned. A senior Liberal told the ABC that there was a pathway for...