20/04/2026
Pro-cash advocates are calling on Australians to withdraw money en masse this April 28, as part of the 2026 Cash Out Day — a growing pushback against the rapid shift toward a cashless society.
Campaigner Jason Bryce says it’s time to send a clear message to the government and banks: cash still matters. He argues physical money remains a reliable, private, and surcharge-free way to pay — something many Aussies don’t want to lose.
The movement comes amid frustration over recent changes, including new cash mandates, declining ATM numbers, and the rise of digital payments. Supporters fear Australia is heading toward a fully cashless future, leaving vulnerable groups behind.
📉 The numbers tell the story:
• ATM withdrawals have dropped sharply over the past decade
• Cash payments fell from 70% in 2007 to just 13% in 2022
• Could fall as low as 4% by 2030
Despite this, the Reserve Bank stresses cash is still essential — especially in regional areas — and isn’t disappearing anytime soon.
Banks agree, saying while digital payments dominate, Australians are still free to use cash whenever they choose.
👀 Last year, campaigners claimed over $500,000 was withdrawn in a single day — this year, they’re aiming for millions of participants.