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Wednesday, 05 April 2023 07:27

SOCIAL CASINOS ARE GROWING

THE Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released a report on social casinos, offering insights into consumer behavior and industry trends in this rapidly growing market.
 
Social casinos offer online casino-style games without real money wagering, but users can make in-game purchases. Australia ranked in the top five markets by consumer spend in H1 2022, with global revenue expected to grow by 5% per annum until 2025.
 
Research shows that social casino game players tend to be older, with slots being the most popular game. These games are not regulated under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 as they do not involve cashing out winnings.
Saturday, 01 April 2023 18:02

CAUTION: EASTER TREATS CAN HARM YOUR PET

CAMPARE the Market, an Australian price comparison site, is urging pet owners to be extra careful with what they feed their pets during the upcoming Easter holiday.
 
Although many families enjoy chocolate and other Easter treats, such as hot cross buns and party food, these items can be deadly to pets.
 
More than half of Australians admit to struggling with paying bills, which could leave pet owners struggling to pay for emergency medical care if their pets become ill.
 
Many Easter foods, including chocolate, lollies, and hot cross buns, contain ingredients that are harmful to pets.
 
Other seemingly harmless treats, such as sausages, can also harm pets. To avoid financial strain and harm to pets, Compare the Market advises pet owners to ensure their pets’ vaccinations are up to date and to seek appropriate pet insurance.
AUSTRALIAN singer, actor and television personality David Campbell OAM will visit Penrith in May to host an event that will help change the lives of local women and children in need.  
 
David Campbell OAM is the confirmed Master of Ceremonies for Penrith’s inaugural Mayoral Charity Ball being held in support of The Haven – Nepean Women’s Shelter.  
 
The charity provides crisis accommodation and assistance for women and children escaping domestic and family violence. 
 
This event will bring together a night of entertainment, touching true stories and community celebration for the life-changing work of this local service, while fundraising to expand the support available on the ground so that no one is turned away.  
 
Figures released by the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research show that Penrith had one of the state’s highest rates of domestic violence in 2022 with 1,077 reported incidents in the 12-month period.  
 
Statistics also show that on average, one woman a week is killed by her current or former partner in Australia.    
 
The Haven is a community-funded shelter that was opened in 2018 by Women’s Community Shelters. The charity has provided over 17,000 safe bed nights and assisted more than 330 women and children. 
 
According to The Haven, just $20 can provide pillows and blankets to keep a woman or child warm; $50 provides essential groceries for a woman and her children; and $100 can keep a woman and her children safe for 24 hours with case worker support.   
 
Tickets for the Mayoral Charity Ball are on sale now and include a $50 donation to The Haven.  
 
To find out more, visit www.penrith.city/events
 
Tickets can be purchased directly via the Eventbrite page for the Mayoral Charity Ball – Penrith 2023.  
 
A GalaBid page is also live at www.alabid.com/penrithcharityball
 
for monetary donations and where guests can bid on various items ahead of the silent auction on the night.  
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