Cheque use is declining rapidly as Australia's digital economy takes hold.
Announcement: Australian Government’s Cheques Transition Plan
On 18 November 2024, the Australian Government announced its Cheques Transition Plan. Under the plan, cheques cannot be issued in Australia after 30 June 2028 and will not be accepted by financial institutions or as a form of payment after 30 September 2029.
The decision comes as cheque usage continues to decline rapidly, with cheques representing less than 0.1% of non-cash retail payments in 2022/2023.
Financial institutions understand the need to help customers transition to faster, safer, and more convenient digital payment methods.
AusPayNet is actively working with industry and consumer stakeholder groups to provide the necessary tools and resources to support regular cheque users through this transition.
Cheque use has plunged by more than 20% each year since 2016.