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Australian Gambling Up
21 September 2006
International News Brief: Australians are spending more money on gambling each year — $1.7 billion more.
Guam: Slot Proponents Pitch Jobs19 September 2006
International News Brief: If Guam voters approve of legalizing slot machines at the Guam Greyhound, the racetrack would create '500 or more jobs,' the racetrack's owner said yesterday.
Kiwi Player Remains Great Takeover Target19 September 2006
International News Brief: New Zealand's Sky City Entertainment Group remains one of the last great takeover targets as the consolidation across Australia's $16 billion gambling sector winds down.
Inside Gaming Column: Land, Not Casino, May Draw Bids for Riviera18 September 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
New Zealand Commission Reserves Decision13 September 2006
International News Brief: The Gambling Commission has reserved its decision on whether Dunedin Casino should have its licence suspended after a woman allegedly gambled away millions of dollars there.
Woman Showed No Sign of Problem Gambling12 September 2006
International News Brief: The former general manager of Dunedin Casino said yesterday that more could have been done to help a woman who stole from her employer to feed her gambling addiction.
Dunedin Fights License Suspension11 September 2006
International News Brief: The Dunedin Casino is fighting an attempt by the Department of Internal Affairs to suspend its licence.
Casino Slammed for Theft1 September 2006
International News Brief: Star City Casino has been slammed for acting irresponsibly by letting a lowly bank worker gamble millions of stolen dollars as a celebrated high-roller.
Australian Communities Get Pokie Money25 August 2006
International News Brief: More than $100,000 raised from poker machines is being distributed to community groups in Griffith and Wagga this week.
New Zealand Smoking Ban Credited with Drop in Gambling22 August 2006
International News Brief: The incidence of problem gambling has dropped by a third since the introduction of the smoking ban in pubs and clubs.
Star City Casino Workers Demand Pay Raise18 August 2006
News Brief: Hundreds of Star City Casino workers gathered on the steps of Sydney's premier gambling venue today to call for better pay.
Guam Anti-Gambling Group Sued for Defamation4 August 2006
International News Brief: Slots-machine proponent Guam Greyhound and its owner James Baldwin sued an anti-gambling group for defamation today.
NZTR Enters Into Agreement with 123racing.com2 August 2006
New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing has entered into an agreement with 123racing.com to provide nominated race meetings for the purpose of 123racing.com running a free competition from their website.
Casino Defends Actions Over Woman Who Gambled Away $6m1 August 2006
International News Brief: The 42-year-old woman at the centre of a Gambling Commission hearing lost an average of $30,000 a month at a casino the year before she was arrested for stealing to fuel her addiction.
Union Says SkyCity Must Improve Security31 July 2006
International News Brief: The Service and Food Workers Union has criticised the level of security at Auckland's SkyCity Casino, saying there must be improvements.
New Zealand Casino Licence Hangs in the Balance31 July 2006
International News Brief: A landmark hearing to decide whether to suspend Dunedin Casino's licence is underway in Auckland.
New Zealand Casino Happy with Carpark Security17 July 2006
International News Brief: Sky City Casino says it is confident about the security of people in its carpark despite an abduction there.
Betcorp Delists from ASX12 July 2006
International News Brief: Dual-listed internet gaming firm Betcorp Ltd will quit the Australian Stock Exchange and make its primary listing in the United Kingdom in a bid to stimulate greater interest from investors.
Man Complains Over Missing Ticket30 June 2006
International News Brief: A man who claims he was unfairly deprived of a $1.2 million Tattslotto win has taken his campaign against Tattersall's to VCAT.
Renovated Jupiters Casino Revealed19 June 2006
International News Brief: Jupiters casino's new $3.5 million renovated casino includes a new entrance, more poker machines and a new décor.
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