Coalition to allow first home buyers to dip into super
The Prime Minister has made a last ditch appeal to younger voters in the final week of the campaign - promising access to super savings to get into the housing market. Scott Morrison unveiled the policy at the Liberal party's official campaign launch in Brisbane yesterday setting up a showdown with Labor on housing affordability.
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