The Coalition has launched its first political attack of the new parliamentary term, using an inaugural Question Time to slam the Government over its controversial plans for a tax hike on superannuation balances over $3 million.
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley, the Liberal Party’s first female leader in its 80-year history, launched the initial salvo in her second question to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, although she failed to land the blow by missing a specific reference to superannuation.
It allowed Mr Albanese to take aim at an open goal, firing back that the Opposition went to the election saying that they would actually “introduce legislation to increase income taxes for every single Australian taxpayer”, referring to the…


