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Subscribe NowABOLISHING THE CASHLESS DEBIT CARD WILL WIPE-OUT TWENTY YEARS OF WORK
The Hon Michael Sukkar MP
Shadow Minister for Social Services
Shadow Minister for NDIS
Shadow Minister for Housing
Shadow Minister for Homelessness
MEDIA RELEASE
Tuesday, 16 August 2022
Abolishing the cashless Debit Card will wipe-out twenty years of work
The Senate Community Affairs Legislation Committee heard from witnesses today in Bundaberg of how the Cashless Debit Card has made a real difference in communities.
Noel Pearson from the Cape York Institute told the Committee how income management and the Cashless Debit Card has made a positive impact in the lives of participants in his community.
Mr Pearson said the cashless debit card repeal legislation will “wipe-out twenty years” of his work.
Mr Pearson explained how income management has provided education opportunities to families, including books, sporting equipment and school excursions.
The Committee heard how one family saved $30,000 by the time their daughter graduated high school and those savings are now being used to buy a home.
The Cashless Debit Card is part of a series of measures introduced by the Coalition to help people improve their circumstances and keep communities safe, including the $30 million Jobs Fund and job ready initiative and $50 million for drug and alcohol residential rehabilitation facilities.
If this Bill is passed, Anthony Albanese and his inner city dominated Government will be responsible for every additional violent crime and neglected child that will inevitably occur as a result.
Further public hearings will take place in Darwin, Alice Springs and Canberra in the coming days.
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