What the super tax debate means for government budget repair By News March 13, 2023 Add Comment Edit The uncomfortable truth is that the super concessions — costing a monumental $48 billion a year — are social welfare payments the nation can no longer afford, writes business editor Ian Verrender. Share this post Related PostsAustralians love big, fuel-hungry utes. What does that mean for the future of EVs - and Australia's climate ambitions?Alice Springs residents unaware of youth curfew as government's communication criticisedTransplant recipients say organ donation rates in Australia 'are pretty bad'More arrests over Alice Springs unrest as youth curfew continuesThis 13-year-old can't kick her bull-riding obsession — even after four brain bleedsHow much does war with China scare Taiwan's youth?More arrests over Alice Springs unrest as youth curfew continuesFrom crucifixions to torrential rain: Here's how the world marked Good Friday
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