Government plans bet and credit limits on poker machines
The ACT government is proposing to lower the bet limit on poker machines in Canberra from $10 to $5 and to introduce a $100 load-up limit.
The ACT government is proposing to lower the bet limit on poker machines in Canberra from $10 to $5 and to introduce a $100 load-up limit.
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