Australians lose more money to gambling per capita than any other nation, with 'pokies' (poker machines) accounting for the bulk of losses. Proponents argue a mandatory cashless card is essential to curb money laundering and assist problem gamblers by enforcing limits and removing the hypnotic 'zone' of feeding cash. Opponents, including the powerful hospitality lobby, argue it is a violation of privacy, a 'nanny state' overreach, and poses an existential technical and financial threat to local clubs that fund community sports.
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