Government’s approach to superannuation policy ‘poorly handled’

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Government’s approach to superannuation policy ‘poorly handled’
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2GB host Luke Grant says the recent policy announcement on changes to superannuation has been “poorly handled” by the Australian government, as he highlights the lack of clarity around the policy and the potential impact on older Australians.

“My listeners who are largely older adult Australians, they are really worried,

they’re worried about their own super balances,” Mr Grant told Sky News host Peta Credlin.

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