The One Nation leader told News24 that compulsory superannuation locks away money workers have earned, and they should access it for homes, medical bills, or daily needs without scrapping the system entirely.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers hit back, accusing One Nation of threatening the retirement scheme that Labor built, now holding over $4 trillion in assets with 12 percent employer contributions.
The exchange spotlights tensions over whether super should stay locked for future security or offer more flexibility during tough times, with supporters backing worker control and critics fearing pension reliance later.