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Kokatha Elder reflects on Ceduna welfare card trial a year on

 
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Last week, the federal government announced the use of cashless welfare cards in Ceduna would continue, hailing the year-long trial a success.

The card limits peoples access to cash with eighty percent of their welfare payments quarantined to a card that cannot be used to buy alcohol or to gamble.

Last year, Small Change spoke to Kokatha Elder and Ceduna resident Sue Coleman who had been protesting the roll-out of the trial.

A year on, Small Change’s Bonnie Parker caught up with Sue to see if her opinion of the card has changed at all.

Produced by Bonnie Parker

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Last week, the federal government announced the use of cashless welfare cards in Ceduna would continue, hailing the year-long trial a success.

The card limits peoples access to cash with eighty percent of their welfare payments quarantined to a card that cannot be used to buy alcohol or to gamble.

Last year, Small Change spoke to Kokatha Elder and Ceduna resident Sue Coleman who had been protesting the roll-out of the trial.

A year on, Small Change’s Bonnie Parker caught up with Sue to see if her opinion of the card has changed at all.

Produced by Bonnie Parker

  continue reading

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