Poker machine play would no longer be anonymous under a proposed new regime.

The surprise twist in new cashless gaming system

Gamblers could still use cash and there would be no binding limit to the amount a poker machine player could spend under a draft proposal by the gambling reform panel.

  • byHarriet Alexander andAlexandra Smith
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Sydney Uni’s U-turn on AI is pragmatic teaching

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The multibillion-dollar question:How much more Labor is spending on wages

As high-stakes pay negotiations continue with nurses and rail workers,Treasurer Daniel Mookhey has defended extra spending on public servants.

  • byMatt Wade andMax Maddison
Mosman,Waverley and Northern Beaches LGAs are spending huge amounts on renovations rather than building additional houses.

Revealed:The Sydney LGAs splurging on home renovations

KPMG analysis shows spending on home renovations has jumped in NSW while construction of new homes has plummeted over the past seven years.

  • byCindy Yin andMax Maddison

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