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Regulating social problems: the pokies, the Productivity Commission and an Aboriginal community

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Electronic gambling machines Fair trading regulation Aboriginal people (Australia) Sector regulation Problem gambling Australia
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Australia has 21 per cent of the world's poker machines. Maggie Brady documents the first successful Aboriginal use of regulation in order to prevent the installation of pokies in South Australia in 1998, and discusses how the Productivity Commission inquiry into Australia's gambling industries dealt with Indigenous gambling.

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