Will Tatts have any role in the gaming industry in Victoria post 2012?
There is currently insufficient detail to determine the extent of any possible role for Tatts in the Victorian gaming industry post 2012. Maxgaming is likely to seek a licence for gaming machine monitoring in Victoria, similar to its existing operations in Queensland and NSW. Bytecraft may benefit through a greater role in the installation and maintenance of gaming and other machines in Victoria post 2012. We will also consider competing for the Keno licence to be issued post 2012.
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