Vulnerabilities of Cashless Payments Means Cash Remains Essential: Senator

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People shop for fresh produce at the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, Australia, on July 4, 2023. William West/AFP via Getty ImagesNationals Senator Bridget McKenzie has voiced her strong support for cash amid the dramatic decline of the once-mainstream payment method.At a recent Senate sitting, McKenzie highlighted the popularity of cashless payments in the Australian economy, saying it has shifted from mere convenience to something more far-reaching.

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