Article 6QY2Q Tasmanians have lost more than $1bn on poker machines since 2018 election, data reveals

Tasmanians have lost more than $1bn on poker machines since 2018 election, data reveals

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Anti-gambling advocates say pre-commitment card offers best chance to reduce overwhelming' harm caused by losses of half a million dollars a day

More than $1.14bn has been lost on poker machines since the March 2018 state election, according to Tasmanian government data. Removing poker machines from pubs and clubs was a central issue in the 2018 election campaign.

The two casinos owned by Federal Group, the Wrest Point casino in Hobart and Country Club Tasmania near Launceston, accounted for more than $448m of the losses, according to data from the Liquor and Gaming Commission.

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