Independent MP Andrew Wilkie says he is “really disappointed” with NSW Labor Leader Chris Minns for his lack of support of the introduction of a cashless gaming card.
“I say to Chris Minns this is a fundamental test of your character, you either get on board with Dominic
Perrottet’s cashless gambling card – or you get out of the way,” Mr Wilkie told Sky News Commentator Steve Price.Read More
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