Endeavour Group chief executive Steven Donohue.Credit:Ben Searcy
He said there was room for the states to share more insights with each other about the impact and efficacy of different policy measures.
“What we are saying is we think there is an opportunity for deeper collaboration and more co-ordination in relation to various approaches,suggestions and ideas,” he said.
“We can learn from the experiences that each state and territory is having.”
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A spokesperson for New South Wales Gaming and Racing Minister David Harris said the state was committed to working with all stakeholders to deliver evidence-based gambling reform.
“We will be paying very close attention to the activities of other jurisdictions,such as the Victorian government and the evidence they unearth through the work of their implementation working group,” they said.
“Just this week the minister met with the ACT minister for gaming to continue collaboration and discussion on gambling reform across jurisdictions.”