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Title Lateline: 02/08/2016
Published Australia : ABC, 2016
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Summary Stories include: 'Gambling in the casinos of the future, and the Australian games developer aiming to lure younger generations', 'Interview: Noel Pearson, Indigenous Leader and lawyer', 'The wrangling over what to do with the wild horses of the Snowy Mountains'</br></br>GAMBLING IN THE CASINOS OF THE FUTURE, AND THE AUSTRALIAN GAMES DEVELOPER AIMING TO LURE YOUNGER GENERATIONS</br>Casinos overseas are already looking at new ways to entice younger people to gamble as there are some signs Generation X and Y are less willing to spend money on games of chance.</br></br>INTERVIEW: NOEL PEARSON, INDIGENOUS LEADER AND LAWYER</br>Emma Alberici speaks with Noel Pearson and he outlines why he doesn't think the Royal Commission will make a difference to Indigenous incarceration.</br></br>THE WRANGLING OVER WHAT TO DO WITH THE WILD HORSES OF THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS</br>For more than 150 years, the Snowy Mountains brumbies have been running wild and we look at the controversial plan to cull them from 6,000 to 600
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2016-08-02 at 22:36:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Crimes against.
Animal welfare -- Government policy.
Casinos -- Marketing.
Gambling -- Economic aspects.
Horses -- Law and legislation.
Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Alberici, Emma, host
Barrass, Nev, contributor
Caldwell, Leisa, contributor
Cochrane, P. (Peter), contributor
Flanagan, Mick, contributor
Flanagan, Tori, contributor
Gibbs, Robert, contributor
Johnston, Rae, contributor
McKenzie, Tom, contributor
Pearson, Noel, contributor
Quirk, Robert, contributor
Stein, Ginny, reporter
Stewart, John, reporter
Visser, D. P., contributor