/collections/all.atom Õ¬Äе¼º½ 2019-02-15T04:08:12+11:00 Õ¬Äе¼º½ /products/1701150621739 2019-02-15T04:08:12+11:00 2019-02-15T04:08:12+11:00 Casino Clubs NSW Paperback Õ¬Äе¼º½

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The New South Wales club gaming industry is a multi-billion dollar business with some of the largest registered clubs in the world operating more poker machines than many casinos – but not subject to the same scrutiny. Their status as ‘mutuals’ allows them to pay little, if any, corporate income tax and low state tax rates on gaming profits.

Casino Clubs NSW describes how big clubs have attained and retained a dominant position in the gaming industry. While recognising the positive role of small mutual clubs, it questions the continuing government support of big clubs through tax and regulatory concessions, and refutes claims that the bulk of gaming profits are spent on community contributions and sports sponsorship.

Casino Clubs NSW presents the story of public campaigns, private lobbying and back-room machinations aimed at blocking a 2003 decision by Premier Bob Carr and Treasurer Michael Egan to increase taxes on the gaming profits of big clubs. Carr and Egan resisted these campaigns but incoming Premier Iemma backed down in order to obtain the support of some disaffected backbenchers. Hundreds of millions of dollars are being lost in state taxes. And the price is rising.

‘An excellent, original piece of academic social science research into a major public policy issue. It is a shame that this was not written ten years ago to provide the evidence to prevent some misguided, self-interested and costly policy decisions taken by successive governments in NSW.’
– Professor Michael Johnson, University of NSW

‘An original contribution to knowledge and to public policy in Australia (and in the sector of gambling studies). It tells a story of policy intrigue and behind the scenes manoeuvring to preserve privileged positions.’
– Professor John Wanna, Australian National University

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/products/1701139054635 2019-02-15T04:03:52+11:00 2019-02-15T04:03:52+11:00 Privatisation: Sell Off or Sell Out? Paperback Õ¬Äе¼º½

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Privatisation: sell off or sell out? explains that privatisation, in its various forms, is leading to an erosion of public accountability and, by default, a radical change in the role of government in Australia. Privatisation: sell off or sell out? was originally published by ABC Books in 2000. This product includes the original 2000 title, plus a separately bound new introduction. The new introduction updates the cases from the book, and looks at what things have changed and what have not. There is particular reference to the privatisation of the electricity industry in NSW. ]]>
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