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New South Wales clubs and hotels see record gaming profits in Q3

new south wales clubs and hotels see record gaming profits in q3

new south wales clubs and hotels see record gaming profits in q3

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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.

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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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