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Coalition announces Super Home Buyer scheme at federal election campaign launch in Brisbane

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The Prime Minister has used the Liberal Party’s campaign launch to announce a plan to allow first home buyers to use their superannuation to purchase a property.

Key points:

  • Mr Morrison announced the Super Home Buyer scheme at the Coalition’s election campaign launch in Brisbane 
  • First home buyers would be able to use up to 40 per cent of their super, up to $50,000, to put towards buying a home
  • Former Liberal prime minister Malcolm Turnbull did not attend the launch

The Liberal Party chose Brisbane to officially launch their campaign, only six days out from election day.

Resource-rich Queensland was key to the Coalition’s “miracle” win at the 2019 election, with Scott Morrison echoing his election-night line at today’s event, opening with: “How good is it to be in Queensland.”

Mr Morrison went on to announce the Super Home Buyer scheme, which — if the Coalition is re-elected on Saturday — would enable first home buyers to use up to 40 per cent of their super, up to $50,000, to put towards buying a home.

Catch up on all the news about the 2022 Australian federal election from Sunday, May 15, in our blog

The Coalition says this would slash the time needed to save a house deposit by three years on average.

“A re-elected Coalition government will allow first home buyers to invest a responsible portion of their own superannuation savings into their first home,” Mr Morrison said.

“This would apply to both new and existing homes and whatever amount is invested will be returned to your super when you sell the home, including the share of the capital gain from the sale of that home.

“Superannuation is there to help Australians in their retirement — the evidence shows that

“The best thing we can do to help Australians achieve financial security in their retirement is to help them own their own home.”

Election news:

If the Coalition is re-elected, the scheme would begin on July 1, 2023, for first home buyers who must have saved another five per cent of their deposit separately.

The buyer must also live in the home for at least 12 months, but there are no age, property or income thresholds.

Josh Frydenberg gestures while talking at a lectern.
Mr Morrison said he and Josh Frydenberg stood together to tackle the challenges posed by the pandemic. (ABC News: Matt Roberts)

Pandemic record at the heart of campaign pitch

Mr Morrison also used his speech to run through the last three years of his prime ministership, selling his record of economic management through the pandemic.

“On almost every measure, growth, jobs, debt levels, fatality rates, vaccine rates, Australia’s recovery is leading the advanced world,” he said.

“When [Treasurer] Josh [Frydenberg] and I stood together, before the Australian people in the early stages of the pandemic back in March 2020… [the] nation was gripped by fear and uncertainty.

“And so JobKeeper was born, and the many other measures that followed, constantly supporting Australians to find their way forward.

“This was a time for strength, it was a time for pushing through. I had one focus, as your Prime Minister — save the country.”

Mr Morrison then pitched for a next term where government intervention would pull back.

“Australians, they are tired of politics. It’s been an exhausting time, and they’ve certainly had enough of governments telling them how to live their lives, and I agree,” he said.

“We’ve been building a bridge to the other side economically in a time of global uncertainty and here we are.

“We now stand on a different edge to the one that I spoke of before. One where fear doesn’t dominate, but aspiration.”

Mr Morrison also announced an election promise to invest $454 million to fast track the Loyal Wingman project for the Air Force.

“This is a next generation stealth, unmanned, aerial vehicle leveraging artificial intelligence to support manned aircraft to conduct air combat, reconnaissance and surveillance missions,” he said.

“The first military combat aircraft to be designed, engineered and manufactured in Australia in 50 years.”

Analysis from our experts:

Guests at the launch included former prime ministers Tony Abbott and John Howard, alongside his wife Janette.

Mr Howard has been campaigning for the Coalition throughout the campaign, while Mr Abbott has been a less prominent presence, although not completely absent.

Mr Morrison’s immediate predecessor Malcolm Turnbull was not present at the launch.

Labor Leader Anthony Albanese was also in Brisbane today, attending a rally alongside Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.

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