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Liberal Democratic Party Senator David Leyonhjelm and Minister for Finance Mathias Cormann in the Senate chamber at Parliament House in Canberra, Thursday, June 28, 2018. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING

Liberal Democratic Party Senator David Leyonhjelm and Minister for Finance Mathias Cormann Source: AAP

The Federal Government says the so-called Super Saturday by-elections on July the 28th will act as a referendum on which party has the best plan for the economy and jobs. The electoral challenge comes as the Finance Minister has announced the proposed tax cuts for big business will be put on hold.


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The Federal Government says the so-called Super Saturday by-elections on July the 28th will act as a referendum on which party has the best plan for the economy and jobs. The electoral challenge comes as the Finance Minister has announced the proposed tax cuts for big business will be put on hold.


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