NSW government shakes up alcohol and gaming regulation

By Emma Partridge
Updated October 10 2015 - 1:15am, first published 12:15am
NSW  needs a regulator that is equipped to effectively enforce tough liquor  laws, says Deputy Premier Troy Grant. Photo: Andrew Quilty
NSW needs a regulator that is equipped to effectively enforce tough liquor laws, says Deputy Premier Troy Grant. Photo: Andrew Quilty

The state's independent liquor and gambling regulator will undergo a major shake-up and an avenue will be created to appeal against its decisions, under changes proposed by the Baird government.

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