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One Nation, Greens form unlikely alliance to support gambling card – Sydney Morning Herald
The government wants to move to cashless poker machines and require players to register for a government-issued gambling card in the most sweeping gaming reform…

But Mr Latham said the reforms should not be rushed and he urged the government to delay implementation until all COVID-19 restrictions are lifted for clubs and pubs.
“We don’t want this to hurt jobs because that would create another social problem,” Mr Latham said.
Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello has released draft harm minimisation legislation for consultation, which suggested facial recognition technology be used to identify problem gamblers.
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