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John Stubley, Hobart City Mission CEO talks with Dave about Tuesday evenings screening of Ka-Ching! Pokie Nation at the Don Bosco Creative Arts Centre, Guilford Young College 5.45pm

Ka-Ching Pokie Nation takes you to the suburban backwaters of our capital cities, and shows you the destruction that pokies wreak on people living within these poorer postcodes. To know more, watch Ka-Ching! On ABC TV this Monday 1 August at 11:30pm. #kaching #abc 5 3. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. The documentary ‘Ka-Ching! Pokie Nation' goes behind the technology of poker machines to expose how they are designed for addiction.The event is open to the public, with doors opening at 5.45pm for a 6.30pm start – gold coin entry.More information can be found on Hobart City Mission's Facebook page.

The aim with Hobart City Mission's Vision of creating a resilient community, involves kicking off a campaign in
support of removing pokies from Tasmania's suburbs with the help of Rev. Tim Costello, Chief
Advocate for World Vision and Pokie Reform Campaigner. Biggest slot jackpot.

Tim Costello will be joining a Q&A panel at the public screening of the exploratory documentary ‘Ka-
Ching! Pokie Nation' on Tuesday October 10th, at the Don Bosco Creative Arts Centre, Guilford Young College. He joins Hobart City Mission CEO, John Stubley and the Social Action and Research Centre,
Anglicare Tasmanian Manager, Meg Webb on the panel to answer the public's questions on pokies.

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John Stubley, Hobart City Mission CEO says 'At Hobart City Mission, our Vision is to create compassionate, resilient and connected local communities which we believe is possible through making a stronger community without pokies.
'I think it has been said quite loudly lately that we in Tasmania do not want pokies in our suburbs.'
'If we as a community, make the pledge to support our local businesses, communities and in particular
our pubs and clubs after the removal pokies, I think together we can persuade our leaders to be bold
and brave and get pokies out of our suburbs.'
The documentary ‘Ka-Ching! Pokie Nation' goes behind the technology of poker machines to expose
how they are designed for addiction.The event is open to the public, with doors opening at 5.45pm for a 6.30pm start – gold coin entry.More information can be found on Hobart City Mission's Facebook page.
Tim Costello will also be speaking at Hobart City Mission's Annual General Meeting before the
screening.

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Ka Ching Pokie Nation

John Stubley, Hobart City Mission CEO says 'At Hobart City Mission, our Vision is to create compassionate, resilient and connected local communities which we believe is possible through making a stronger community without pokies.
'I think it has been said quite loudly lately that we in Tasmania do not want pokies in our suburbs.'
'If we as a community, make the pledge to support our local businesses, communities and in particular
our pubs and clubs after the removal pokies, I think together we can persuade our leaders to be bold
and brave and get pokies out of our suburbs.'
The documentary ‘Ka-Ching! Pokie Nation' goes behind the technology of poker machines to expose
how they are designed for addiction.The event is open to the public, with doors opening at 5.45pm for a 6.30pm start – gold coin entry.More information can be found on Hobart City Mission's Facebook page.
Tim Costello will also be speaking at Hobart City Mission's Annual General Meeting before the
screening.

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