Opposition super plans criticised

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AUSTRALIA - The Australian opposition's A$5bn (US$3.6bn) super policy is a "poorly targeted piece of policy on-the-run" that could potentially stifle job creation, minister for superannuation and corporate law Senator Nick Sherry says.

In his address to the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) general council dinner yesterday, the opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull outlined the opposition's plan and strategy to supp...

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