Tasmania hits pause on cashless gaming reforms

The Tasmanian government has announced an indefinite delay in rolling out its mandatory cashless pokies card.

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The Tasmanian government has announced an indefinite delay in rolling out its mandatory cashless pokies card, a key initiative aimed at reducing gambling-related harm.

Initially set to launch by the end of 2023, the program’s implementation is now on hold as the government pursues a collaborative approach with other states to address the issue.

The cashless card system, recommended in 2022 by Tasmania’s gaming and liquor regulator, was designed to cap daily losses at $100 and annual losses at $5,000.

However, the project has faced repeated setbacks. Earlier this year, officials revealed that the system would not be operational until late 2025, citing infrastructure challenges.

A recent report from gaming operator MaxGaming further underscored the financial and logistical hurdles, including escalating costs tied to the development of a centralised banking system.

Premier Jeremy Rockliff defended the delay during a parliamentary session, emphasising the importance of collaboration.

He also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to harm reduction, stating that the cashless card would be implemented “as soon as practicable”.

The announcement has sparked outrage from opposition leaders and gambling reform advocates.

Greens leader Rosalie Woodruff accused the government of prioritising industry interests over vulnerable Tasmanians, warning that the delay would exacerbate poverty and social disadvantage.

Federal MP Andrew Wilkie joined the criticism, branding Tasmania’s administration as “the most incompetent” in the nation.

Independent MP Kristie Johnston also weighed in, highlighting the influence of the Tasmanian Hospitality Association, which has benefited from tax cuts for gaming operators.

Despite the backlash, the government is exploring additional harm-minimisation measures, including facial recognition technology to identify and assist problem gamblers.

Jackson Byrne is an Australian writer, editor, and content strategist whose work spans casino gaming, sports betting, and thoroughbred racing. With a background from long-form investigative journalism to corporate content leadership, he brings analytical sharpness and a distinct editorial voice to his gambling coverage.

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