New gun control and anti-hate laws have passed the lower house of parliament in response to the Bondi terror attack at a Jewish festival, which killed 15 people last month. They are expected to pass into law, but the process has been far from harmonious. Listen to Australian and world news and follow trending topics with SBS News Podcasts. TRANSCRIPT Five weeks after Australia's deadliest terror attack, federal parliament is poised for legislative change. Two separate bills - covering gun controls and hate laws - have passed the House of Representatives ... with a warning from the Prime Minister he...