01/02/18 Casino opposition in Australia The Liberal National Party of Australia has reassured its opposition to casino development in the Sunshine Coast.
12/22/17 Tabcorp and Tatts complete merger The Australian companies announced that the US$8.3 billion merger has been completed today.
12/22/17 Tabcorp announced new executive team The Australian company revealed the executive team that is set to lead after the merger with Tatts Group.
12/22/17 New POC tax changes could hurt Victoria A possible change in point of consumption taxes is rising concerns around racing officials in Victoria, Australia.
12/21/17 Australian media calls for ad exemptions Media groups in Australia are calling for some gambling ad ban exemptions that would include a number of “low audience” TV channels.
12/19/17 South Australian politician to ban pokies Anti-gambling activist Nick Xenophon advanced he’ll go right against pokies in case his SA Best party wins seats in the lower house.
12/19/17 GTA against Tasmanian Labor Party’s attack on pokies The association considers Tasmanian Labor Party’s stance on poker machines an act of economic vandalism.
12/18/17 Tabcorp to close Luxbet after merger The Australian operator said its Luxbet business will close after the merger with Tatts Group.
12/15/17 Australians concerned over gambling Australian authorities have raised concern over problem gambling in the country.
12/13/17 Tasmania pushes for pokies reduction A new Labor gambling policy announced today would remove 2300 pokies from Tasmanian pubs and clubs by 2023.
12/13/17 Tatts shareholders approve merger After the approval from Tatts’ shareholders and a sale from Tabcorp, the companies are one step closer to the merger.
12/06/17 Australian gamblers lost record money Gambling losses in Australia have reached US$18.3 billion over the last year and an all-time high.
12/05/17 Investors file class action against Crown A group of investors have filed a class action against Australian casino giant Crown over Chinese scandal.
12/05/17 ACCC accepts ruling over Tabcorp-Tatts merger The commission said that it won’t challenge the ACT’s decision to move on with the merger between Tabcorp and Tatts.