Using a Credit Voucher from a cancelled flight

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I had to book a 3 leg domestic trip that ended up being a $350 red e-deal and, of course, have had to cancel it.

It was an odd route that I (fortunatley) won't have to take again, but now I have a $350 credit voucher to use.

I can remember in the past having some issues redeeming a high value credit voucher as the new fare has to be higher than the old one. The ticket booked was a "one way" A-B-C. If I needed to book something simple like say BNE-SYD, could I use the credit for a return ticket (which could be a value of about $350) or is it only going to let me select a "one way" ticket with a value of at least $350?
 
Pretty sure it's ok to do
Return trips as long as its on one booking number
 
And don't forget the bucket of fees & charges which seem to be never ending.
 
AFAIK, you can use those vouchers for any one-way or return booking on Qantas that originates at an Australian Airport.
 
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