The New South Wales government is under scrutiny for its slow response to gambling reform recommendations, while simultaneously fast-tracking access to ADHD medication through general practitioners.
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- Social advocates and unions criticise the NSW government for slow action on gambling reform. 9s
- A report recommending cashless gaming by 2028 has been with the government for seven months. 21s
- Government has implemented some measures, such as banning external signage and lowering cash input limits, but expects pokies tax revenue to rise. 45s
- The government is fast-tracking GPs' ability to provide ADHD medication, with paid training starting in September. 1m 21s
- Guidelines for GPs to diagnose ADHD are still being developed. 1m 43s