by mw061074 | November 23, 2021 | (Pokies) Media, Radio
Future Gaming Bill tax rate is a gift to Federal Group Mike O’Loughlin | Tasmanian Talks | 23 November 2021 Meg Webb speaks about inequities in the proposed pokies tax rate and the missed opportunity to implement easy pokies harm minimisation measures in the Future...
by mw061074 | November 23, 2021 | (Pokies) Media, Newspaper
Exasperation as pokies amendments fail Adam Holmes | Examiner | 23 November 2021 Equal tax rates for pokies and Keno across casinos, pubs and clubs, assessing the risks of simulated racing and automated table gaming, and parliamentary oversight of new casino...
by mw061074 | November 23, 2021 | (Pokies) Media, Newspaper
Pokie tax ‘gift’ for Federal David Killick | Mercury | 23 November 2021 THE unexplained difference between the tax rates proposed for gambling in pubs, clubs and casinos could benefit Federal Group by nearly $250m over the next 20 years, the Legislative Council has...
by mw061074 | November 18, 2021 | (Pokies) Media, Newspaper
No budging on pokies bill Adam Holmes| Examiner/Advocate | 18 November 2021 The government and Labor have rejected an attempt to limit the number of poker machines owned by an individual operator to 15 per cent of the Tasmanian market, instead sticking with a 25 per...
by mw061074 | November 18, 2021 | (Pokies) Media, Newspaper
Pokies laws look safe bet David Killick | Mercury | 18 November 2021 Labor has been accused of “betraying the battlers of Tasmania” by voting to prevent further scrutiny of the government’s gambling reform legislation.CONTROVERSIAL gambling reforms look set to pass...
by mw061074 | November 15, 2021 | (Pokies) Media, Newspaper
Pokies reforms under scrutiny Sue Bailey | Mercury | 15 November 2021 THE future of the government’s controversial poker machine reforms will again be debated in the Legislative Council this week.At least one member of the Upper House it set to move for the Bill to...