One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts’ motion to bin the Cash Ban bill received triumphant support in the Senate today.

The Currency (Restrictions on the Use of Cash) Bill would have banned the use of cash for transactions over $10,000 and put in place hefty fines and jail terms for breaches.

Senator Roberts said, “This is a fantastic win for all Australians, particularly rural and elderly Australians where the use of cash is still prevalent.”

“Even the Government’s own Committee Inquiry said that the bill was out of step with Australian values and was totally impractical.”

Senator Malcolm Roberts has been persistently vocal in the fight against this bill since August 2019.

“This bill was never about tackling crime or money laundering, and instead criminalised the use of legal tender, cash, for everyday Australians.

“Australians now retain their right and freedom to use cash with the bill now officially dead,” added Senator Roberts.

One Nation received a ground swell of support from a wide range of Australian communities for whom the use of cash is cultural.

Senator Roberts said, “I would like to thank the many groups who organised community campaigns against the cash ban bill including the Citizens Party, the John Adams and Martin North show, Heise Says, Nugget’s News, Taxpayer’s Alliance, Bank Reform Now and The Bitcoin community.”

While cash transactions over $10,000 must still be reported to AUSTRAC, it is timely to remind retailers with Christmas on the horizon that cash is legal tender and ought to be accepted from consumers. “One Nation’s resolve and persistence to stand in defending the rights of everyday Australians has won the day.”

11 replies
  1. Ian
    Ian says:

    Great work Malcolm Roberts. There is someone looking after us.
    This is step1 – step 2 squash the bail-in legislation.

  2. Nemanja Stevic
    Nemanja Stevic says:

    Well done mate. A win for all Australians. The future generations of this country will never even know the power of what you have done. Maybe it’s better that way, because the only other way to find out was lose cash and every right that comes with it. For your next mission, please stop the use of facial recognition cameras.

  3. Leon Bennett
    Leon Bennett says:

    Thank you One Nation for Having integrity & representing us , whilst guarding our freedoms & rights!

  4. Mark Thomas
    Mark Thomas says:

    G’day Malcolm, well done mate. Australia is turning into a nanny state quickly enough. Who the hell do Government think they are? Cash is king. Once it goes, we can be controlled by whoever holds the key to our electronic bank account. Once again! Well done!!

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