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Growing calls for Tasmanian government to release terms of cashless gaming card review
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 31, 2024 - 08:44
The Tasmanian government is continuing to resist calls to release the terms of reference of a review it's commissioned into how the hospitality industry will be affected by its cashless gaming card policy. But the government released new details about how the review will be conducted. Advocates fear the review is being influenced by the industry and will be used as an excuse to water down the scheme.