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Wodonga Pub Pushes for 70 Poker Machines Amid Government Freeze

UPDATE: A push for 70 electronic gaming machines at Wodonga’s Huon Hill Hotel is advancing despite a statewide freeze on new poker machines. Documents released by the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) reveal that JDA Hotels is seeking approval, igniting renewed discussions on the potential impact on the local community.

The Victorian government has capped the number of poker machines in the state at 27,372 until 2042. Currently, Victoria has over 26,000 machines, maintaining compliance with this cap. A VGCCC spokesperson stated that across the financial year ending June 2025, there was a daily average of 26,258 active poker machines in hotels and clubs throughout Victoria.

If approved, the revised application for Huon Hill Club would generate an estimated $4,159,540 in revenue, a decrease from the previously projected $4,456,650 for 75 machines. JDA Hotels co-owner John Feros emphasized the company’s commitment to community support through financial sponsorships, including aid to local charities like Boys to the Boys.

The application process has already seen significant community input. Following Wodonga Council’s rejection of an initial application for 75 machines, which was influenced by council comments and a casting vote from Deputy Mayor Michelle Cowan, JDA Hotels resubmitted a modified request for 70 machines on July 9.

On July 24, the Wodonga Council announced a new submissions process for this latest application, urging residents to express their views on how the proposed changes might affect local wellbeing. The council received 40 submissions on the first application, with 38 opposing the request. Residents have until August 6 to submit feedback through the Make Wodonga Yours website, with an option to email VGCCC directly by September 19, 2025.

If the proposal moves forward, JDA Hotels will present its case at a VGCCC hearing in Melbourne, the date of which will be confirmed later.

In a related development, the Victorian government announced an account-based trial for gaming machines set to launch from September to November. This initiative will involve all 43 venues with gaming machines in Monash, Greater Dandenong, and Ballarat, requiring players to use a YourPlay card and set loss limits.

Minister for Casino, Gaming, and Liquor Regulation Enver Erdogan expressed that these reforms are crucial for addressing gambling harm across Victoria. “We’re leading the country with our major reforms to prevent gambling harm across Victoria,” he stated, underlining the importance of responsible gambling practices.

As discussions unfold, the community remains divided, with many residents eager to voice their concerns about the implications of additional poker machines in Wodonga. The outcome of this application could significantly alter the social landscape of the area, making it a key issue for both local officials and residents alike.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.

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