The state government received over AU$1.4bn (US$937.14m) in gaming tax revenue.
Australia.- In the third quarter of 2025, New South Wales clubs and hotels took AU$4.9bn (US$3.28bn) in net gaming machine profits, a rise of 8.7 per cent from the same period in 2024. Licensed clubs accounted for about AU$2.71bn (US$1.81bn), while hotels generated AU$2.19bn (US$1.47bn).
For the same period, the state government received over AU$1.4bn (US$937.14m) in gaming tax revenue, with clubs contributing AU$556m (US$378.87m), up 10.6 per cent year-on-year, and hotels AU$835m (US$558.94m), up 10 per cent.
Breaking down the quarterly performance, Fairfield in western Sydney led the clubs sector with the highest net profit of AU$128m (US$85.68m), up 8.4 per cent year-on-year. Canterbury-Bankstown achieved second spot with about AU$112m (US$74.97m), a 6.4 per cent increase, while Cumberland rounded off the top three with AU$78m (US$52.21m), up 9.2 per cent. Gaming profits also rose in Blacktown, Liverpool and Penrith during .
The City of Sydney topped hotel gaming revenue, with net profit reaching AU$102m ($68.28m), up 5 per cent from 2024. Canterbury-Bankstown came in second with AU$90m ($60.24m), a 5.9 per cent rise, while Cumberland recorded AU$63m ($42.17m), up 2 per cent.
The state government received over AU$1.4bn (US$937.14m) in gaming tax revenue. Australia.- In the third quarter of 2025, New South Wales clubs and hotels took AU$4.9bn (US$3.28bn) in net gaming…
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