Liquor & Gaming Focuses on Gaming Room Signage; Awaits Elections for Gambling Reforms
Liquor & Gaming NSW, the governmental authority monitoring the liquor, gaming, wagering, and licensed clubs in the state, says that it pays increased attention to signage outside NSW pubs and clubs. The regulator’s activity is aimed to detect any breach of local gaming laws and represents the preparation activity for regulatory changes announced for implementation after the forthcoming elections.
Gambling reforms announced:
The state elections are set for this month and both major political parties promise to implement significant gambling reforms, in particular to the rapid increase in the number of poker machines in local clubs and pubs. The current Liberal government announced that, if elected, it would insist on the transition to cashless gaming for all of the …