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Article-Legal Bills mystery; Calls for transparency on $500k in fees

Article-Legal Bills mystery; Calls for transparency on $500k in fees

The Mercury | 19 October 2024; First page;pg 5.Legal Bills mystery; Mystery of integrity legal feesCalls for transparency on $500k in feesDavid Killick   The state government has shelled out more than $200,000 so far this year to cover legal costs run up by a minister...

Article-Anti-pokies MPs slam new delay

Article-Anti-pokies MPs slam new delay

The Mercury | 18 October 2024; pg 8-9.Anti-pokies MPs slam new delayDavid Killick  Anti-pokies MPs say the state government is watering down its gambling reforms at the bidding of the pokies barons but the industry has countered with claims a card-based scheme could...

Media Release: Premier Prepares to Break Pokies Election Promise

Media Release: Premier Prepares to Break Pokies Election Promise

Premier Prepares to Break Pokies Election PromiseThursday, 17 October 2024Independent member for Nelson Meg Webb MLC has slammed revelations the Rockliff Liberal Government has commissioned Deloitte Access Economics to review the impacts of the promised mandatory...

Article-How much should you lose on pokies?

Article-How much should you lose on pokies?

The Examiner | 21 September 2024; pg 6.How much should you lose on pokies?Limiting Losses: People addicted to gambling and their families urged to speak Isabel Bird  INDIVIDUALS who are addicted to poker machines are being urged to have their say on the system that...

7 Nightly News Report – Mandatory Pokies Player Card Proposal

7 Nightly News Report – Mandatory Pokies Player Card Proposal

Watch the 7 Nightly News TV report of Friday 20 September 2024, during which Meg comments on the call for people impacted by pokies to have their say on their new mandatory pokies player card proposal which is currently open for public consultation.  

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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