Hunter residents feed $423 million into poker machines per year and gambling reform is needed

By Penelope Green
February 23 2017 - 5:30pm
ACTIVIST: Reverend Tim Costello speaks against a proposed pub in Huntlee town centre, which could have poker machines. Picture: Simone De Peak
ACTIVIST: Reverend Tim Costello speaks against a proposed pub in Huntlee town centre, which could have poker machines. Picture: Simone De Peak

HUNTER residents fed $423 million into poker machines in the 12 months to August 2016 and the State government must consider urgent reform before communities are ripped apart. 

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