Mathias Cormann and Arthur Sinodinis to address Friday luncheon



Two of the Coalition's most senior senators will on Friday outline the Federal Opposition's policy approaches at an Association of Financial Advisers luncheon to be held in Sydney this Friday.
The Opposition spokesman on Financial Services, Senator Mathias Cormann, will be joined by the former chief of staff to Prime Minister, John Howard, Senator Arthur Sinodinos, to discuss key issues including the Federal Budget and the Future of Financial Advice changes.
As well, the two politicians are expected to traverse some of the issues which dominated activity in the Parliament this week.
Seats are still available and can by booked via [email protected].
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