Carlton, Essendon, Richmond and St Kilda continue to profit from pokies, drawing criticism from fans and gambling reform advocates
clubs rush to get out of the pokies business, recognising the immense social harm they cause,” Read said.
“This is a flawed business model that bleeds money from the most vulnerable in our communities and targets young people,” Daniel said. “The financial stability and independence of the club is paramount, and we won’t compromise that by making a rushed short-term decision,” the spokesperson said.
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