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Admitted Addict Brendan Fevola Still Gambling: Caught Playing Horses, Slots
Gambling Business: James Packer Won’t Pursue Vegas Again
The sharp as a sharks tooth James Packer has dismissed a return to the the embattled and politically red hot American gaming market. At least, for the near future, but never say never.
The likable executive chairman of Crown Limited issued the statement in the hard to forget aftermath of the firms horrendous AU$3 billion (US$2.99 billion) expansion into the United States before the global financial crisis. You know, the one that George W's leadership saw in, and the same one that Barack Omama inherited.
Tasmanian 'Devil Independent' Wilkie Hates Club Pokies Ad Campaign
Australian Casinos: A Look at What’s Happening Down Under in Gambling
Aussie MP Seeks iGaming Crackdown: Australia In Top 10 Gambling Nations
Packer 50 Percent Owned Betfair Signs Australian Super Rugby
Following Gambling Scandal: NRL And AFL Boys, Codes Under Spotlight
NRL Match Fixers Face 10 Years Jail; Pokies Law Could Kill Clubs
James Packer Aussie Media And Gambling King Quits Ten For Good Of Team
Cruise Ships Gamble On Western Australia
Here's some unusual news for Australia. Cruise ships off Western Australia are going to allow gambling.
Ahoy and G'day punters, gaming and casino millionaires, billionaires, legal eagles, law enforcement officials, politicians and everyone else. Today we sail the high seas with cruise ships off Western Australia where gambling is permitted. Media Man http://www.mediamanint.com and Gambling911 with your daily dose of Australian news.
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Three Poker Players Appear in Court Over Cocaine Trafficking Charges: FARC Ties?
Three Australian poker players appeared before the Melbourne Chief Magistrate to be formally charged with multiple cocaine trafficking offenses.
David Saab, 37, Darren Francis Hughes, 27, and Robert Alan Remeeus, 27, are each accused of importing and distribution of cocaine during the Aussie Millions poker tournament. The three have remained uncooperative.
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