Time to force action on gambling

In recent years we have seen: an expansion of gambling facilities in all Australian states the entrance of significant commercial players to the industry increasing reliance on gambling revenue for state budgets diversion of resources from families to the gambling industry increased access to gambling for people at risk of addiction In 2010, the Productivity …

Gambling reform in NSW

Gambling reform has been headline news again this week with independent MP Andrew Wilkie and the Greens claiming they won’t support the Gillard Government’s reform bills, putting at risk the proposed trial of pre-commitment technology in the ACT. But to be successful, gambling reform must engage the states.  NSW has around 50 per cent of …

Politicians and the uses of faith

Freedom of religion and the separation of church and state are two fundamental pillars of Australian culture and society.  But as soon as Mr Abbott, or Mr Rudd, or the Rev Fred Nile, make any link between politics and faith, angry mobs write venomous articles and letters to the editor, denouncing them.  And it only …

Bethlehem’s Child is Lord and God

In William Shakespeare’s play, Twelfth Night, Malvolio says to Fabian, “Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Jesus Christ, whose birth Christians celebrate on this day each year, was great in all three ways.  King Herod referred to him as “the one who …

Father Chris Riley sells out

The founder of Youth Off the Streets, Father Chris Riley, has lent his support to a Clubs Australia advertising blitz targeting two million homes in NSW, as the gambling lobby intensifies its battle against the Gillard government’s proposed poker machine reforms. Father Riley, whose charity receives substantial donations from gambling venues, seems at the very …