Very interesting.
Any chance that you can scan and upload the brochure?
If it is really 1 QFF point uncapped for each dollar spent it is the best Visa/Mastercard card in Australia. The only other one that offers this is the Citibank Signature card with a $700 annual fee.
Yes, after thorough investigation over the last few months I established that there wasn't a single Visa or Mastercard that would be worth the annual fee for the points earn rates - unless you are spending $30k+ on transactions on the card. I'd then suggest that you'd probably be able to spend a large portion of that on an Amex anyway.
Only accounts offering joint Amex/Mastercard are really worth the fees, provided most purchases are on Amex. In particular, if you get a Gold or Platinum one of these free with your home loan package, then they're definitely the way to go, and an extra card fee just to get 0.5 more points per $ on the Mastercard side may not be worth it. Although the bonus points more than offset the annual fee for the first year, seeing it's enough for MEL-BNE one way (or almost MEL-SYD return).
The new Woolworths card now changes things for some people, particularly compared to the basic combo cards. It is cheaper than (for example) a standard ANZ Qantas Amex/Visa ($95 annual fee including rewards) and is not capped (compared to say the $65 basic NAB Amex/Mastercard with ludicrous caps on points).
Additionally, if you don't have the home loan packages, or if you have an Amex from Amex directly like I do, then this is probably the best Visa/Mastercard option around to compliment it.
Please note that "this is general information only and does not constitute financial advice"!