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Tabcorp looks a safe bet

The country's largest operator of multiple gaming platforms has announced continued revenue growth for the third quarter of 2012. [Read More...]

Wilkie in the way of progress: Clubs

Clubs Australia has called on Tasmanian Independent MP Andrew Wilkie to stop blocking genuine poker machine reform after his renewed bid to pressure the Federal Government to take stronger action on the issue. [Read More...]

Resurgent Aristocrat to focus on product innovations

Gaming manufacturer Aristocrat will continue its focus on building a strong product portfolio after a dramatically improved financial performance last year. [Read More...]

Clubs call an end to pokies war

Clubs Australia has called a formal end to its 'Won't work, will hurt' campaign against mandatory pre-commitment on gaming machines, and is pushing for effective reforms. [Read More...]

Under-fire pub defends gaming machines

Melbourne's recently redeveloped, heritage-listed Queensberry Hotel is under fire for operating gaming machines in close proximity to "vulnerable social housing residents". [Read More...]

Aristocrat's Aussie profits "almost trebled"

Aristocrat Leisure has attributed its outstanding performance last financial year to the strength of its Australian and New Zealand divisions. [Read More...]

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...]

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