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Rate the Govt on financial services policy delivery

Mike Taylor13 June 2024
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With the Albanese Labor Government now less than a year out from the next Federal Election, Financial Newswire wants its readers to rate the Government’s performance on financial services policy.

When the Government came to power in 2022 the Quality of Advice Review was one of the major issues focusing discussion while the Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services, Stephen Jones, had been a front-runner in canvassing the so-called ‘experienced pathway’.

By the minister’s own recent admission, the window of opportunity to deliver on many of the financial services policy issues is closing.

On that basis, please help us by completing this short survey which seeks your views on the performance of the Government, the minister and progress on key policy issues.

Complete the survey now.

Mike Taylor

Mike Taylor

Managing Editor/Publisher, Financial Newswire

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Anon
14 days ago

Trying to pick who was the worst minister out of Jones, O’Dwyer, and Hume was a real doozy.

All three did more harm than good, but in the end I gave my worst of the worst to Jones, as he is the biggest liar.

Fed up with Canberra.
14 days ago
Reply to  Anon

Hard to argue with that.

Frank
14 days ago

Jones is the worst. Absolutely shocking.