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Slump in TAB Casino, Pokies Earnings

Gaming giant Tabcorp Holdings has reported a slump in earnings with revenues from both its casinos and poker machines down from last year. [Read More...]

Aristocrat To Report Results

Aristocrat Leisure has confirmed that it will report a net loss for the calendar year ending 2009, but, excluding abnormal items, expects an operating profit that will exceed market expectation. [Read More...]

Aristocrat Wins Federal Court Copyright Case

Aristocrat Leisure Limited (ALL) has been awarded almost $500,000 in damages from Global Gaming Supplies Pty Ltd and Impact Gaming Pty Ltd, their principals and associates. [Read More...]

NSW Crackdown on Pokies Loophole

The Keneally Government has today (Jan 22) moved to stop hotels flouting strict poker machine laws that limit the number of machines they are allowed to have. [Read More...]

Discount Expo Stands On Offer

The special early bird 15 percent discount on exhibition stands at the Hospitality and Gaming Australasia (HGA) Expo 2010 will end in 12 working days. [Read More...]

Club Report Predicts Death and Taxes

The NSW economy will take a $1.6 billion hit over the next five years as the State Government's poker machine tax increases on clubs reverberates throughout the state. [Read More...]

Record Loss for Pokie Punters

Northern Territorians are losing more than three times as much money on twice as many electronic gaming machines (pokies) at Territory clubs and hotels than they were 12 years ago. [Read More...]

Wagering Director Resigns from Tabcorp

Tabcorp has announced the resignation of its managing director of wagering, Robert Nason, after a three year stint with the company. [Read More...]

Spring Racing Draws $1.57 Billion In Bets

NSW and Victorian TAB customers have wagered more than $1.57 billion in parimutuel betting across the 50 official days of the 2009 Spring Racing Carnival. [Read More...]

Tribunal Knocks Back Pokie Plan

A rural hotel has been refused permission to install 30 gaming machines after the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal decided the negative social impact of their presence outweighed any economic advantages. [Read More...]

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