Poker Machines For Sale Nsw
NSW residents are warned that the Gaming Machines Act 2001 imposes serious penalties, including fines and imprisonment, for illegal possession or sale of gaming machines.
It is against the law to be in possession of a poker gaming machine in NSW unless properly authorised, with maximum potential penalties of up to $11,000 and or 12 months imprisonment applying.
Collection of poker items including:. 1 x deck of cards from Tropicana Casino. Machine finished stainless steel card case. 1 x NPL White Donkey poker tournament card guard. 1 x NPL yellow tournament chip. 1 x Lasetter’s $5 Casino chip. 1 x Adelaide Casino $1 chip. 2 x set of dice, one red and one black Contact seller for. Aug 22, 2017 NSW has half of Australia’s gaming machines and 10 per cent of the total worldwide, with about 95,000 machines across the state. Players can feed in as much as $7000 into just one machine.
Members of the public are advised not to purchase gaming machines if found advertised.
Nutt & Muddle supplied and serviced the casino's poker machines. These first Jubilee machines were hand-made but by 1956, when poker machines were legalised in NSW clubs, Nutt & Muddle was the largest Australian manufacturer with a three-storey factory and casting foundry at Barcom Avenue, Rushcutters Bay.
Any member of the public in possession of a gaming machine should immediately report it to L&GNSW to avoid potential prosecution.
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Suspect gaming machine sales can be reported for investigation on 1300 024 720 or by using our online complaints form.