Australians need ‘sensible’ financial policy not ‘handouts’ from the govt

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Australians need ‘sensible’ financial policy not ‘handouts’ from the govt
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Herald Sun Business Commentator Terry McCrann says Australians need financial help from the federal government via “sensible policy” and not just “handouts”.

“We do need some help coming from the federal government,” Mr McCrann told Sky News host Peta Credlin.

“I personally don’t want to see handouts from the federal government; what I want to see from the federal government is sensible policy and … the key areas that we need sensible policy are on energy and gas prices and electricity prices. “I can only state what we should be hitting, I can’t actually say it will be forthcoming from Canberra.”

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