Discover how Peter Dutton's latest Centrelink proposal could affect your benefits!

Navigating the complexities of Centrelink can be a challenge for many Australians, especially our senior community members who rely on welfare for their livelihood.

It's crucial to stay informed about any changes that could impact your benefits. Recently, Peter Dutton, the leader of the opposition, has made headlines with his pledge to reintroduce a controversial measure that could significantly alter the way welfare is managed for recipients in Indigenous communities.

This proposal has sparked widespread debate, with supporters arguing it promotes responsible spending, while critics raise concerns about its potential to condemn vulnerable groups. As discussions continue, understanding the implications of such policies becomes increasingly crucial for all affected individuals.


The cashless welfare card, a system initially rolled out in 2016, is designed to restrict how welfare payments can be spent.

The card aims to prevent money from being used on alcohol, gambling, and tobacco by quarantining up to 80 per cent of welfare payments.


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Peter Dutton's proposal reintroduced the cashless debit card for welfare recipients in Indigenous communities. Credit: Depositphotos


Only the remaining 20 per cent is deposited into recipients' bank accounts, ensuring the bulk of the funds are spent on essentials like groceries.

During its trial between 2019 and 2021 in the Bundaberg and Hervey Bay region, the card reportedly blocked over $400,000 from spending on prohibited items.

Proponents of the card argue that it helps to reduce substance abuse and associated social issues within vulnerable communities.


However, the card has been a subject of intense debate. Critics, including the current Labor government, argue that it infringes on personal autonomy and has failed to achieve its goals.

Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth pointed out that the card's restrictions adversely affected many people's lives.

‘So many people's lives were adversely affected because they couldn't access enough cash...to be able to live their life,’ she claimed.

The Labor government, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, scrapped the welfare card shortly after coming into power in 2022.

The move was supported by findings from the Parliamentary Budget Office, which projected a saving of almost $290 million over four years by discontinuing the card.


Despite the opposition from the government, Peter Dutton is steadfast in his commitment to reintroduce the cashless debit card, particularly in Indigenous communities.

He believed that, with proper consultation, the card can ensure that children receive the support they deserve from their parents.

Dutton has also promised to hold a Royal Commission into sexual abuse in Indigenous communities and to conduct a full audit of spending on Indigenous programs to address inefficiencies.

‘There are communities where safety, housing, health, education and employment are critical issues,’ he said.

‘That's where our efforts must be targeted.’


As the federal election looms, with a date yet to be set but required by 17 May at the latest, Dutton and Albanese are hitting the campaign trail with their respective promises and policy proposals.

For our members who are Centrelink recipients, it's essential to understand how these potential changes could affect you.

While the cashless welfare card is unavailable, its reintroduction could significantly shift how you receive and spend your benefits.

It's a reminder of the importance of staying engaged with political developments and advocating for policies that respect the dignity and autonomy of all individuals, regardless of their financial situation.
Key Takeaways

  • Peter Dutton has proposed the reintroduction of the cashless debit card for welfare recipients in Indigenous communities to prevent spending on alcohol and gambling.
  • The card quarantines 80 per cent of a recipient's income and blocked over $400,000 on prohibited items during a Bundaberg and Hervey Bay trial from 2019 to 2021.
  • The current government led by Anthony Albanese scrapped the welfare card shortly after coming to power in 2022, with Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth stating it was 'time to give people their autonomy back'.
  • Dutton's plans are part of his campaign promises as he and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese are on the election trail, with an election to be held no later than 17 May.
Have you or someone you know been affected by the cashless welfare system? What are your concerns or opinions on the proposed reintroduction of the card? Your insights are valuable. Feel free to share them in the comments below.
 

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I know more than you do about this ... why are you determined to believe pensioners are exempt? Unfortunately, it is morons like you who will cause horrors for those who will be subjected to the card because of your utter stupidity.
Your research skills are non-existent then. Tell me ... were YOU at the Senate hearings when this was discussed? Did YOU watch the hearings ... all of which are recorded in Hansard? No I didn't think so. Your limited research involves nothing more than the Murdoch media.
There you go again "assuming".
If you have to resort to name calling to get your point across, that in itself says much.
If you are as smart and educated as you would have us believe you wouldn't need to stoop to such level.
There are many intelligent people on this site and just because they don't agree with you doesn't make them morons.
 
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I know more than you do about this ... why are you determined to believe pensioners are exempt? Unfortunately, it is morons like you who will cause horrors for those who will be subjected to the card because of your utter stupidity.
Your research skills are non-existent then. Tell me ... were YOU at the Senate hearings when this was discussed? Did YOU watch the hearings ... all of which are recorded in Hansard? No I didn't think so. Your limited research involves nothing more than the Murdoch media.
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I know more than you do about this ... why are you determined to believe pensioners are exempt? Unfortunately, it is morons like you who will cause horrors for those who will be subjected to the card because of your utter stupidity.
Your research skills are non-existent then. Tell me ... were YOU at the Senate hearings when this was discussed? Did YOU watch the hearings ... all of which are recorded in Hansard? No I didn't think so. Your limited research involves nothing more than the Murdoch media.
You suffer from Hypophora, there are pills for that 😂
 
The card doesn't address the problems, it just limits access to cash for 'unacceptable' spending. There is a need to look at the issues and find some assistance to those who need to be helped out of their destructive lifestyle. Just stopping them from getting access to alcohol and drugs can cause more problems, not help address them.
 
You suffer from Hypophora, there are pills for that 😂
Have you noticed he hasn't bothered to answer any of my posts??
Is that because he knows what I said is true. Anybody who wants to know can just google it and yet he just continues on with the same rubbish.
He must have been dozing when he was in Canberra (if he really was) or maybe he forgot his hearing aids.
 
The card doesn't address the problems, it just limits access to cash for 'unacceptable' spending. There is a need to look at the issues and find some assistance to those who need to be helped out of their destructive lifestyle. Just stopping them from getting access to alcohol and drugs can cause more problems, not help address them.
Problem being most of these people don't want help. They don't want to work. It just interferes with their recreational vices.
I've tried for over 30 years to help my son over his addiction problems. It's cost me a fortune. He doesn't care, he'd rather sit around spending his day bonging on shooting up on taxpayers money.
Believe me there's thousands like him out there and that's not to mention those with a alcohol and gambling addictions.
 
Problem being most of these people don't want help. They don't want to work. It just interferes with their recreational vices.
I've tried for over 30 years to help my son over his addiction problems. It's cost me a fortune. He doesn't care, he'd rather sit around spending his day bonging on shooting up on taxpayers money.
Believe me there's thousands like him out there and that's not to mention those with a alcohol and gambling addictions.
Centrelink don't even worry about them reporting or trying to find jobs. They are classed as unemployable. They prefer to spend their time on people who are genuinely looking for work
 
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Have you noticed he hasn't bothered to answer any of my posts??
Is that because he knows what I said is true. Anybody who wants to know can just google it and yet he just continues on with the same rubbish.
He must have been dozing when he was in Canberra (if he really was) or maybe he forgot his hearing aids.
I bet he's the type of guy that when at primary school he'd tell his peers, not mates as I doubt he had any, that my dad can beat up your dad 😂
 
i am not yelling. if i wish for capital letters I will do so, Now go after Veggie he has just used capitals. You are one sensible person I will agree with that.
Thank you, I try to be, but like everyone else tend to get a bit carried away at times.
I've had a long, varied and sometimes difficult life which has given me an insight into a lot of these situations. But at the same time everybody's journey is different and sometimes I need to remind myself of this.
 
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Thank you, I try to be, but like everyone else tend to get a bit carried away at times.
I've had a long, varied and sometimes difficult life which has given me an insight into a lot of these situations. But at the same time everybody's journey is different and sometimes I need to remind myself of this.
we all have our problems to bear. mine are health issues, I hope yours are better. my best for 2025.
 
I dont get the feeling that she's a labour supporter.
I think she was referring to my post re Siameezer not replying to my posts, although quick to make derogatory comments to others.
we all have our problems to bear. mine are health issues, I hope yours are better. my best for 2025.
correct i am not A LABOURITE.
 

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