Federal Labor has reneged on its pre-election promise to end compulsory income management by introducing the聽new聽Indue聽SmartCard. Isaac Nellist reports.
Basics Card
The privately-run Indue Cashless Card has been scrapped, although聽some communities in the NT will still be forced to use a cashless debit card. Alex Salmon reports.
Labor鈥檚 move聽to scrap the Cashless Debit Card is welcomed, but it must also abandon聽the paternalistic Basics Card, which largely affects those living in the NT. Alex Salmon reports.
Labor has said it will聽work聽with local communities 鈥on better local solutions鈥 to the cashless debit card, leaving it a little ambiguous. Alex Bainbridge argues that all income management聽needs to聽stop.
What will happen聽to the pernicious cashless debit card聽scheme after the election?聽Labor has promised to make the scheme voluntary and the Coalition claims not to have a plan to expand it. But can either be trusted?聽Alex Bainbridge and Vivien Miley 谤别辫辞谤迟.听
The following is a statement issued by participants of the StandUp2017 conference that concluded with a rally in Mbantua (Alice Springs) on June 26.
* * *
Rosalie Kunoth Monks: 鈥淵ou better believe it, when the Intervention first hit in 2007 community councils were decimated.鈥
Matthew Ryan: 鈥淭rying to get the government to listen to us, is like a brick wall.鈥