The new Liberal leadership team says tax and economic reform will be a core part of its agenda to bolster the party’s electability, in a shift away from Peter Dutton, who was criticised for populist economic policies.
Liberal leader Sussan Ley said she had developed a “great interest” in tax policy while studying a master’s degree in taxation law.
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