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Gaming machine accessibility and use in suburban Canberra: a detailed analysis of the Tuggeranong Valley

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Marshall, David
McMillen, J
Niemeyer, S
Doran, B

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Centre for Gambling Research, ANU

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This report outlines research which focuses on club use and gambling activity in a specific region of suburban Canberra, namely the Tuggeranong Valley. The study builds on the 2001 ACT gambling survey by focussing in detail on the local level patterns of club use and gambling activity.

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