Cashless gaming will be trialled on more than 4,000 pokies across the state from early next year, alongside new technology designed to track and curb spending. Key points: Cashless gaming came into the spotlight after inquiry found billions of "dirty money" flowed through NSW poker machines Minns government promised an expanded trial of the technology when Labor was elected in …
Two of Broken Hill's largest clubs have welcomed the NSW election outcome and have expressed an intention to work with the Labor government on gambling reform. Key points: Broken Hill clubs support initiatives such as local sport, the domestic violence shelter and charity organisations Labor's cashless gaming trial will analyse both metropolitan and regional areas Local clubs are working to …
For Deborah, the past seven years have been a constant battle to try to stay away from the pokies. The Moama Bowling Club is one of the region's biggest clubs, with more than 300 poker machines. The biggest club in the Murray River LGA, the Moama Bowling Club, uses revenue from its 306 poker machines to sponsor a range of …
Struggling to keep track of what the major parties promised to do during the NSW election campaign? Bankstown to Glenfield via Liverpool The Coalition says it will spend $260 million to complete the final business cases for four new Sydney Metro routes: 1. Bankstown to Glenfield via Liverpool The incumbent government has committed $600 million in funding toward stage two …