Poor lonely souls stare silently at machines in front of us. No interaction with real people, just machines.
Its the whirring of screens and tinny music, all designed to make us even more distressed, knowing another machine had paid, when ours had sucked us dry.
No doubt I was not the only person gambling on credit or the last of my pay or worse, the savings from the sale of my house.
Before Yallourn North resident Libby Mitchell developed a devastating gambling addiction, it seemed like she had it all.
The year 1993 was just another year for the normal, happy and hard-working young mum and business woman.
After selling her successful recycling business, she had both time and money to spare, and one day she decided to play a game of Ke…
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