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Budget debate 21 May – what the budget means for the over 50s?

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by DPS

National Seniors Australia (NSA) has organised a special question and answer session with politicians and experts on the budget.

The budget panel features the Hon Jenny Macklin MP, Federal Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, the Hon Tony Abbott MP, Shadow Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Brian Toohey, high profile journalist, Professor Hazel Bateman, retirement income expert, Ross Clare, superannuation expert and Michael O’Neill, NSA chief executive.

Seniors are invited to attend and participate but seating is limited. To register for this free event, call (02) 6230 4588 or email npo@nationalseniors.com.au

The session begins Thursday 21 May, 9am til 11.30am at the Corinthian Room, Sydney Masonic Centre on 66 Goulburn Street, Sydney.

Those unable to attend may submit a question for the panel at http://www.nationalseniors.com.au/ebiz/fbudget.htm

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