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Pre-commitment trial to proceed

Clubs ACT is set to go ahead with a government-endorsed trial of mandatory pre-commitment on poker machines. [Read More...]

Problem gamblers to ban themselves from multiple clubs

A free online service introduced by ClubsNSW will allow problem gamblers the opportunity to impose a legally-binding ban on themselves visiting multiple clubs in the state. [Read More...]

Pre-commitment trial timeframes "unrealistic": GTA

Even as the Prime Minister hedges the gambling reform bet with the introduction of a trial of mandatory pre-commitment in the ACT, the gaming industry is saying too much, too soon. [Read More...]

Australians oppose mandatory pre-commitment: Poll

A new poll by Textor Crosby indicates that more than 80 per cent of Australians are against the proposals for mandatory pre-commitment. [Read More...]

Defiant Wilkie seeks support

Even as headlines around the country herald a cunning escape by the Gillard Government, Tasmanian MP Andrew Wilkie insists his floundering campaign is not 'dead in the water'. [Read More...]

Big win for Ainsworth Game Technology

Australian gaming icon, Ainsworth Game Technology has revised its profit forecasts for the second half of 2011 to 22 per cent greater than the whole of the previous year. [Read More...]

Debate over pre-commitment continues

Youth Off The Streets founder, Father Chris Riley, has come out in support of the Clubs Australia campaign against the proposed method of addressing problem gambling, with mixed public support. [Read More...]

Intralot won't be drawn into MPC debate

Gaming technology company Intralot has opted not to weigh into an argument over the potential costs of monitoring gamblers' activities if mandatory pre-commitment (MPC) comes into play. [Read More...]

GTA rubbishes pokies proposal

Gaming Technology Association chief executive Ross Ferrar has dismissed a proposal to develop a pre-commitment system for poker machines using existing player tracking modules and fingerprint identification. [Read More...]

Institute questions 'Outdated Data'

Independent research by the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) has contradicted the results of the Productivity Commissions' findings on the prevalence of problem gambling. [Read More...]

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