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RSL clubs left in limbo about pokies exit
RSL clubs left in limbo about pokies exit
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RSL clubs weighing up whether to ditch poker machines say the Andrews government has left them in limbo over millions of dollars in licensing fees.
As the RSL’s controversial involvement in gambling continues to divide veterans, RSL Victoria and Caulfield RSL have asked the state government if it will waive mandatory licensing fees if venues choose to divest.
RSL clubs weighing up whether to ditch poker machines say the state government has left them in limbo.
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December 17, 2020 â 11.08pm
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Our government has decided to poke the Chinese dragon with a number of sticks, including blocking $14billion of foreign investment, some of which had been approved by the Foreign Investment Review Board, launching anti-dumping investigations and blocking Huawei from our 5G market. There has been criticism of Chinaâs human rights record and an independent inquiry on the origin of the coronavirus has been called for. The dragon is not happy and punitive measures are being applied, including restrictions on trade that will have a devastati