ACOSS tells Scott Morrison to stay firm on super, proposes $1.3 billion low income boost

By Fergus Hunter
Updated August 17 2016 - 4:08pm, first published August 16 2016 - 11:45pm
Treasurer Scott Morrison has been urged by ACOSS to follow its advice, which it says addresses inequities and is fiscally responsible. Photo: Bradley Kanaris
Treasurer Scott Morrison has been urged by ACOSS to follow its advice, which it says addresses inequities and is fiscally responsible. Photo: Bradley Kanaris

The nation's peak welfare body, the Australian Council of Social Service, has called on the government to dump superannuation measures benefiting the wealthy in favour of a boost to the retirement savings of low-income earners.

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