Federal Labor has agreed to Coalition demands on mandatory minimum jail sentences for terror crimes and the display of hate symbols, paving the way to pass the government's Hate Crimes bill in parliament. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has revealed amendments to the government's legislation, which was introduced into Parliament on Wednesday. "Let's not lose sight of this, we as a Parliament, on the precipice now of putting in place the toughest laws against hate speech that Australia has ever had," Mr Burke said on Wednesday night. The federal government's agreement to implementing mandatory minimum jail sentences for terror crimes...