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Regional gambling data points to a recovery in discretionary spending in key regional cities

Latest annual data on gaming machine activity in hotels and clubs suggests that gambling expenditure – i.e. player losses – has partially recovered in the key northern regional economies of Whyalla, Port Augusta and the group of councils comprising Roxby Downs, Coober Pedy and Flinders Ranges. These recoveries follow relatively large falls over earlier years […]

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Latest regional gambling data shows continued decline in gaming machine expenditure across most regions in South Australia

Expenditure on electronic gaming machines (EGM) located in hotels and clubs fell across most regions of South Australia in 2016/17. These results are contained in the latest edition of SACES’s Gambling Database which provides regional level data on gaming machine activity in South Australian licensed venues (excluding the Casino).¹ The database is compiled from data […]

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Gambling Database Updated

The Centre’s gambling database has been updated for the 2010/11 financial year.
The database provies regional level information on electronic gaming machine (EGM) activity in South Australia for EGMs located in hotels and clubs. Data contained in the database includes the number of gaming machines and venues, gambling expenditure, taxation revenue, as well as relative estimates […]

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Gambling Database Updated

The South Australian Centre for Economic Studies’ gambling database has been updated to include gaming machine expenditure, taxation revenue and gaming machine and venue population data for 2008/09 and 2009/10. The database provides regional level data on gaming machine activity in South Australian licensed venues (i.e. hotels and clubs) based on data published and supplied […]

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