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NSW Labor adopts tougher pokies stance as Sydney inner west mayor says ‘momentum for real reform unstoppable’
NSW Labor conference passed a motion to remove 50% of poker machines from operation within 10 years. Premier Chris Minns will adopt a tougher stance on poker machines, influenced by the party's left wing, amid rising operator profits and calls for reform.
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