Tampon tax out, ATM fees in: rules and regulations that kick in on January 1

By Max Koslowski
Updated December 31 2018 - 7:38am, first published 7:05am
The $30 million-a-year surcharge on tampons and sanitary pads was criticised by Labor and the Greens. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
The $30 million-a-year surcharge on tampons and sanitary pads was criticised by Labor and the Greens. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Female sanitary products will be GST-free, select students will receive a welfare boost and NAB customers will again be charged fees at some ATMs, as a swathe of rules and regulations enter force on January 1.

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