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Budget 2017: Superannuation proving to be a generational balancing act

After only a few months in the top job, Prime Minister Bill English has demonstrated strong leadership by taking on the political hot potato that is superannuation.

Murray Brewer
Thu, 13 Apr 2017

After only a few months in the top job, Prime Minister Bill English has demonstrated strong leadership by taking on the political hot potato that is superannuation. The announcement that the retirement age will gradually increase to 67 in 2040 is welcomed after almost a decade of being off the

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Murray Brewer
Thu, 13 Apr 2017
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