The government makes changes to financial advice, with coverage focusing on benefits for superannuation consumers. All three outlets describe the move as positive, suggesting improvements for everyday people seeking guidance about their retirement savings.

At the same time, the reporting highlights that significant gaps remain for retirees. While the details of what is improved versus what is still missing are not specified in the provided excerpts, the outlets converge on the view that the reforms do not fully address retirees’ concerns and ongoing shortcomings in the advice system.

The angle across the sources is broadly consistent: they frame the policy step as “good news” in relation to super, but they also emphasize that the overall outcome for people approaching or relying on retirement income is still incomplete. In other words, the outlets present the change as an incremental development rather than a resolution to existing problems facing retirees.

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