NSW Labor and Nats are falling further behind as prisoners oppose the gambling lobby.

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Not simply the cashless gaming card that his Premier Dominic Perrottet has promised, Stokes wants fundamental reform. "Gamblers can impose enforceable limitations on their losses via precommitment systems. Ban gambling advertisements that teach young people to become addicted for life. Modify the culture." He sees it as a social contract issue.
 
New South Wales Treasurer Matt Stokes has called for deeper reforms in gambling beyond the cashless gaming card proposed by Premier Dominic Perrottet. Stokes advocates for enforceable precommitment systems that allow gamblers to set loss limits, a ban on gambling advertisements that contribute to lifelong addiction, and cultural changes within the industry. He frames these measures as part of a broader social contract to address gambling-related harm.
 
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