NSW cashless gaming trial faces low participation and criticism, raising doubts about data reliability.

New South Wales' cashless gaming trial, aimed at reducing gambling harm and money laundering, has faced criticism for its low participation, with only 32 users from over 200 sign-ups since its March launch. Critics argue the trial is overly restrictive and the technology cumbersome, raising doubts about the data's reliability. Despite this, the government plans to report results in November, as part of broader reforms including limits on cash input and poker machine availability.

September 06, 2024
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