Experts say the federal government must actually use new laws being finalised this summer to crack down on hate speech and so-called "hate preachers" in the wake of the Bondi terror attack. Four days after two gunmen targeted Jewish Australians attending a Chanukah by the Sea event, Anthony Albanese announced Labor would strengthen hate speech laws, acknowledging more could have been done to tackle antisemitism. The prime minister did not rule out calling back parliament before it was due to sit next in February, but warned the laws were "complex" and required extensive work to ensure they "stack up in...