General
A trial of the controversial cashless welfare card will run for two more years. Here’s what people think

Despite fierce debate among politicians over the past week in determining whether or not the cashless welfare program would be made permanent, reactions from community leaders to an extension of the card’s trial have been more nuanced.
Key points:
- Trials of a controversial cashless welfare program will be extended for another two years
- There has been a mixed response from the community with views ranging from positivity to “betrayal”
- Many are waiting on the findings of a $2.5-milion University of Adelaide report into the card
But questions have been raised about what difference, if any, the extension of the trial will make to final decisions on its permanency.
Under the Cashless Debit Card program, 80 per cent of an individual’s welfare…
Continue Reading
-
General17 hours ago
WA government rolls out suite of housing assistance ahead of state budget
-
Business19 hours ago
Leading brokers name 3 ASX shares to buy today 16 June 2025
-
Business23 hours ago
How many Magnificent 7 stocks should I own?
-
Noosa News18 hours ago
Police investigate fire at Borrodell Estate winery restaurant near Orange