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Why veterans want pokies clubs to remove ‘RSL’ from their names
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Why veterans want pokies clubs to remove ‘RSL’ from their names

RSL boss Mick Bainbridge made the call as analysis shows the $1.3 million that clubs donated to veteran welfare is about the same that one club donated to its own golf club.

  • by Harriet Alexander, Andrew Taylor and Nigel Gladstone

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Winners and losers: Why the gambling world is looking shaky
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Winners and losers: Why the gambling world is looking shaky

The country’s biggest wagering companies are making less money than ever.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Hong Kong billionaires tried to become majority holders in The Star but backed off
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Hong Kong billionaires tried to become majority holders in The Star but backed off

Chow Tai Fook Enterprises approached the NSW casino regulator about taking a major stake in the casino, but pulled out after learning about probity checks.

  • by Harriet Alexander, Amelia McGuire and Matt Dennien
Gill’s knockdown rebuild in the house of Tabcorp

Gill’s knockdown rebuild in the house of Tabcorp

Three weeks into the top job, former AFL boss Gill McLachlan has decided not to renovate the betting company. Instead, he is reaching for the sledgehammer.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
McLachlan scraps Tabcorp’s strategy after $1.4b shock loss

McLachlan scraps Tabcorp’s strategy after $1.4b shock loss

New Tabcorp boss Gillon McLachlan has vowed to overhaul the wagering company’s strategy, and warns it will continue to be hit by softer trading conditions as its share price tanked.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Victorian gambling watchdog takes Tabcorp to task for code breaches

Victorian gambling watchdog takes Tabcorp to task for code breaches

Tabcorp has been forced to pay a record $4.6 million fine in Victoria, but has found an ally in its push for a total ban on televised gambling advertising.

  • by Amelia McGuire
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Rowland in the deep on Labor’s big gamble
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Rowland in the deep on Labor’s big gamble

It should have been a political win for Labor to curtail ads that annoy voters. Instead, questionable political management put the government on the defensive.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Casinos to get cash reprieve in NSW after carded play delay
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Casinos to get cash reprieve in NSW after carded play delay

Punters at Star Sydney and Crown Barangaroo will be able to gamble with up to $5000 in cash per day for another year after a last-minute change by the NSW government.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Ex Tabcorp boss claims he was forced to quit despite denial of lewd comments

Ex Tabcorp boss claims he was forced to quit despite denial of lewd comments

Adam Rytenskild has told the court he was blindsided by the claims given he was not interviewed by the law firm engaged by his ex-employer Tabcorp and was forced by the board into resigning “in a panic” despite denying he did anything wrong.

  • by Amelia McGuire
TV companies launch last-minute bid to block total gambling ad ban

TV companies launch last-minute bid to block total gambling ad ban

Three senior Albanese ministers have argued a blanket ban on sports bet promotions would cripple revenue for free-to-air TV in difficult times.

  • by David Crowe, Paul Sakkal and Chris Barrett
Labor MPs say ‘total ban’ is the only way on gambling ads

Labor MPs say ‘total ban’ is the only way on gambling ads

The Albanese government risks a backlash from some of its own backbenchers if it does not put a total ban on gambling advertising, instead of a proposed partial ban.

  • by David Crowe, Paul Sakkal and James Massola