Scrap the tampon tax to win the women's vote, Treasurer told

By Richard Willingham, Benjamin Preiss
Updated March 28 2017 - 6:43pm, first published 6:30pm
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull puts on a CFA pin when attended a breakfast meeting with Volunteers Fire Brigade Victoria in Geelong and local member Sarah Henderson on Thursday 23 June 2016. Election 2016. Photo: Andrew Meares Photo: Andrew Meares
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull puts on a CFA pin when attended a breakfast meeting with Volunteers Fire Brigade Victoria in Geelong and local member Sarah Henderson on Thursday 23 June 2016. Election 2016. Photo: Andrew Meares Photo: Andrew Meares

Scrapping the GST on tampons would show voters the Liberal Party cares about women, according to the Liberal Women's Council Victoria.

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