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The Surveyor General at Berrima claims the title of Australia's oldest continuously licensed Inn. Established 1834.
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Cecil Hotel

Cecil Hotel In 1919 the hotel was cut into sections and transported to its present site by bullock teams. (information Jon Graham)

100 Centre Street (The Main Street),
Casino,
NSW 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1047
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Charcoal Inn

Charcoal Inn

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68 Centre Street,
Casino
NSW 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1110
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Commercial Hotel

The Commercial Hotel was established in 1869 and renovated in 1890. It is the second oldest business in Casino.

74 Walker Street,
Casino
New South Wales 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1007
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Commonwealth Hotel

Commonwealth Hotel Corner of Canterbury Street.

105 Walker Street,
Casino
New South Wales 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1145
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Oxford Hotel

Oxford Hotel Hotel reopened in June 2006 after lengthy renovations.

161 Walker Street,
Casino
New South Wales 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1031
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Royal Hotel Motel

Royal Hotel Motel

130 Walker Street,
Casino
New South Wales 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1146
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Tattersalls Hotel

Tattersalls Hotel The Hotel was established in 1859 and is the oldest business in Casino.

135 Barker Street,
Casino
New South Wales 2470

Phone:
02 6662 1449

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Staunchly in opposition

Former New South Wales (NSW) Labor leader Michael Daley issued a warning about a proposed cashless gambling card system for gaming machines, saying that such a scheme would likely make life even more difficult for clubs and pubs, which are already struggling to survive due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

some of these measures could really devastate pubs and clubs”

Daley was formerly in charge of the NSW gaming and racing shadow portfolio. Speaking about the proposed changes, he said: “Some of these measures could really devastate pubs and clubs at a time when their survival is under threat and protecting jobs is paramount.”

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He also has civil liberty concerns about the gambling cards, worried that the government will be able to track a person’s activities or record their biometrics through the cards.

Details of the potential system

Under the proposed scheme, gamblers would have to register for a card and then pre-load funds onto it before they would be able to gamble. The card would work in a similar way to the cashless public transportation system that is already in place in the region.

The Privacy Commissioner would design and oversee the card, which would also link to the NSW gambling self-exclusion list. Senior Minister Victor Dominello is responsible for gaming and has bipartisan support for these potential changes.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the NSW Greens, One Nation, Animal Justice Party, and independent MP Justin Field are all in favor of the gambling card scheme.

Other opponents

Clubs and pubs are opposing any such changes, as electronic gaming machines were the main driver of the AU$6.5bn (US$4.7bn) their businesses generated in 2019.

ClubsNSW said that it is the worst time possible to be forcing members into using “expensive solutions.” The representative body’s chief executive, Josh Landis, noted that any measures the government introduces need to be effective and affordable.

Bankstown Labor MP Tania Mihailuk voiced her opposition to the government’s plans via Twitter:

The Shooters, Fishers and Farmers group has also spoken out against the gambling card scheme, saying that the government is overreaching and that system relies on “fallible and hackable cloud-based solutions.” Group leader Robert Borsak said that the economic impact of such a move would be “devastating” for sports clubs and pubs.