TASMANIAN GAMBLING SPEND UP A$15 MILLION
7 November 2008
Punters spent A$280 million on gambling last year
The Tasmanian Gaming Commission's annual report for
2007 showed that gambling-spend in the territory rose by
A$15 million to A$280 million, and this week social
welfare groups seized on these statistics to urge the
state government to expedite reforms to curb problem
gambling, reports Yahoo News Australia.
State Racing Minister Michael Aird says the government
is concerned about problem gamblers, but wants to
receive more advice from the commission and stakeholders
before making any decisions.
But spokesman Chris Jones from Anglicare says there is
no need to delay.
"We have some high expectations that government will
take action because it's one of the things that we've
been able to identify in the past from research about
problem gambling is, there needs to be greater
regulation," Jones said. "So the government has got the
social economic impact report, we actually need to see
action based on what's in those reports."
The Tasmanian situation comes in a week where problem
gambling concerns have been raised at both federal and
state levels in Australia amid calls for investigations
and action to ameliorate the threat of problem gambling
(see previous InfoPowa reports).
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