Australians should keep more of what they earn, says Opposition Leader Sussan Ley. Photo: Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has backflipped on unpopular policies put to voters by her predecessor, outlining plans to cut taxes under a future coalition government.
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In a major economic speech in Sydney on Monday, Ms Ley pointed to personal income tax cuts as the centrepiece of the policy offerings she will bring to voters.
While outlining budget repair would be a priority of a Ley government, she also emphasised support for working from home arrangements, a reversal o