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Labor MP Ed Husic is concerned about some of the recommendations made by the federal government's envoy to combat antisemitism. We've heard from the envoy, and the expert whose definition of antisemitism she's using - so what's the view from inside government?
Then, the Reserve Bank wants to end debit and credit card surcharges, supposedly saving Australians more than a billion dollars a year - so who will foot the bill?
And the former Treasury Secretary Ken Henry says reforming the nation's "broken environmental laws", is an obvious lever to lift productivity and enhance resilience. So what does that mean for the economy? He'll share his insights.
Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap
By ABC Australia5
66 ratings
Labor MP Ed Husic is concerned about some of the recommendations made by the federal government's envoy to combat antisemitism. We've heard from the envoy, and the expert whose definition of antisemitism she's using - so what's the view from inside government?
Then, the Reserve Bank wants to end debit and credit card surcharges, supposedly saving Australians more than a billion dollars a year - so who will foot the bill?
And the former Treasury Secretary Ken Henry says reforming the nation's "broken environmental laws", is an obvious lever to lift productivity and enhance resilience. So what does that mean for the economy? He'll share his insights.
Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap

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