Coalition's super policy will 'significantly disadvantage women', housing minister says – video

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Labor's housing minister Clare O’Neil has criticised the Coalition’s 'super for housing' policy for entrenching gender inequality and raising house prices. 'Not only will it jack up house prices instantly by giving millions of people the ability to ransack their retirement savings but it’s also going to significantly disadvantage women when they’re at an auction bidding against a man', O’Neil said while debating Liberal MP Michael Sukkar at the National Press Club. What do Labor and the Coalition’s new housing polices mean for first home buyers?Australia news updates Continue reading...

Labor's housing minister Clare O’Neil has criticised the Coalition’s 'super for housing' policy for entrenching gender inequality and raising house prices. 'Not only will it jack up house prices instantly by giving millions of people the ability to ransack their retirement savings but it’s also going to significantly disadvantage women when they’re at an auction bidding against a man', O’Neil said while debating Liberal MP Michael Sukkar at the National Press Club..