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Media Release: Will Deloitte Report Be Vetoed by Pokies Industry?

Media Release: Will Deloitte Report Be Vetoed by Pokies Industry?

Will Deloitte Report Be Vetoed by Pokies Industry?Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb said today the Rockliff Government must clarify immediately whether the pokies industry has sought changes to the draft Deloitte Access Economics Report on the pokies mandatory...

Media Release: Will Deloitte Report Be Vetoed by Pokies Industry?

Article-Pokies raking in the money

The Mercury | 23 November 2024; pg 13.Pokies raking in the money'Obscene' profit boost after reformsDavid Killick  The state's poker machine operators are enjoying bumper profits under changes made to the licensing model introduced by the government two years ago.Data...

Media Release: Confirmed: Pokies Operators Reap in the Profits

Media Release: Confirmed: Pokies Operators Reap in the Profits

Confirmed: Pokies Operators Reap in the ProfitsA parliamentary response to questions asked by Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb MLC has confirmed that on a statewide average venues operating poker machines under the new Future Gaming Machine licensing model since...

Article-‘Shameful’ pokie about face lashed

Article-‘Shameful’ pokie about face lashed

The Mercury | 20 November 2024; pg 5.'Shameful' pokie about face lashedRob Inglis  A nation-leading plan to introduce a mandatory precommitment card for poker machines has been shelved, sparking outrage from anti-pokies MPs who say the Tasmanian government has buckled...

Media Release: Premier Betrays Tasmanians over Promised Pokies Card

Media Release: Premier Betrays Tasmanians over Promised Pokies Card

Premier Betrays Tasmanians over Promised Pokies CardThe Premier, Jeremy Rockliff today stands condemned for betraying the Tasmanian community and breaking an election promise by abandoning the nation-leading evidence-based mandatory poker machine pre-commitment card,...

While pokies were closed
due to COVID-19
Tasmanians saved

Poker machines were closed in Tasmania on March 23, 2020
and reopened on June 26, 2020.
In 2018-19 Tasmanians lost $171,603,745 to poker machines

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