Ashley taking positive steps to teach people about problem gambling
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Gambling is on the rise in both remote and urban Aboriginal communities but one unique program in New South Wales is taking positive steps to help Aboriginal people learn more about how it affects people and what they can do in their own communities to help lessen the problem.
Manager of the NSW Aboriginal Safe Gambling Program, Ashley Gordon said the purpose of the information sessions he conducts...
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