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Immigration · AustraliaThe Hon. Jim Chalmers, Treasurer of Australia, Media Release, 14 December 2025 We’re delivering on our commitment to mandate cash acceptance for essential purchases by finalising regulations that require fuel and grocery retailers to accept cash from 1 January 2026. We’re making it mandatory for businesses to accept cash when they sell these essential items. This will help to ensure Australians can continue to pay with cash for essentials if the…See the Story