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Australia in thrall of gambling mania
Nick Bryant
BBC News, Sydney
It is the world record of which Australia is least proud: More than 80% of its adult population gambles, the highest rate on the planet.
From the Melbourne Cup - the horse race that stops the nation - to 'pokie' machines in the pubs, clubs and branches of the Returned and Services Leagues and the bookmakers (or the TAB as it is known here) and in bars - it is everywhere.
As one reformed gambler put it to me, Australians would even place a bet on two flies climbing up a wall.
For many, the jingles and electronic clatter of the "pokies" have become just as quintessentially Australian sounds as the call of a kookaburra.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6313083.stm
Nick Bryant
BBC News, Sydney
It is the world record of which Australia is least proud: More than 80% of its adult population gambles, the highest rate on the planet.
From the Melbourne Cup - the horse race that stops the nation - to 'pokie' machines in the pubs, clubs and branches of the Returned and Services Leagues and the bookmakers (or the TAB as it is known here) and in bars - it is everywhere.
As one reformed gambler put it to me, Australians would even place a bet on two flies climbing up a wall.
For many, the jingles and electronic clatter of the "pokies" have become just as quintessentially Australian sounds as the call of a kookaburra.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6313083.stm