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April 6, 2010

XENOPHON'S CHALLENGE TO GOVERNMENT ON POKER MACHINES

Independent Senator for South Australia Nick Xenophon will introduce a Private Senator's Bill during the next sitting session making one dollar the maximum bet on any poker machine in Australia.

The move follows a recommendation contained in the Productivity Commission's draft report into Gambling, released yesterday.

"This will be the first step in reducing the harm caused by poker machines," Nick said. "The Productivity Commission has recommended this as an interim measure that can be done right now and I'm calling on the Government, the Opposition, the Greens and Family First to support this Bill."

Under current arrangements players can lose up to $1,200 an hour, but the Productivity Commission recommends a maximum hourly loss rate of $120 an hour.

This could be achieved by reducing machine speeds and cutting the maximum bet on any spin cycle to one dollar.

"$120 is still a lot of money to most people, but this is an interim measure recommended by the Commission and I believe it is a good step in the right direction," Nick said.

Prior to the last election Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said he hated poker machines and knew something of the damage they caused to families.

"It's time for the Prime Minister and the Government to immediately adopt this recommendation so we can reduce the harm these machines do to problem gamblers and their families across Australia."

"This move won’t impact on people who occasionally gamble on poker machines, but it will go a long way in beginning to protect people who are addicted to poker machine gambling," Nick said.

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