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The University of Sydney Union logo but the S has been replaced by a dollar sign
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USU slammed for ‘selling out’ to major horse racing event

Animal welfare and gambling reform advocates have confronted the Student Union

October 14, 2019 Alan Zheng
gambling chips of various colours on green table
Perspective //

Gambling, unconventionally

Betting is not inherently wrong. All betting does is redistribute wealth.

May 23, 2019 Harlan Ikin
The gambling giant TAB is a lead sponsor of the Everest horse race, which the USU recently promoted.
News // Gambling

USU walks the line with advertisement

A USU mass email came close to flouting NSW gambling laws

October 18, 2017 Nick Bonyhady
Misc //

Nanna Gets Lucky

Florence Fermanis’ grandmother gambles.

June 16, 2015 Florence Fermanis
Tech //

Taking candy from a baby

Some video games are not just addictive, they’re exploitative, writes Joshua Krook.

April 1, 2014 Joshua Krook

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