Cashless debit card to be wound up from September
Tom McIlroyCanberra Bureau Chief
More than 17,300 welfare recipients will be transitioned off the Coalition’s cashless debit card from September, with Labor’s legislation to wind up the controversial scheme due to be introduced to parliament on Wednesday.
Labor pledged to end use of the cards in regional and Indigenous communities before the May election, ending income sequestration rules designed to stop welfare recipients from spending welfare benefits on alcohol and gambling.
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Tom McIlroy is the Financial Review’s Canberra bureau chief based in the press gallery at Parliament House. He was previously the AFR’s political correspondent. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at thomas.mcilroy@afr.com
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