TAS
Tasmania: The Island State
Charming Towns and Iconic Landmarks
Tasmania is an island state located to the south of the Australian mainland, known for its pristine wilderness, rich history, and picturesque landscapes. Its largest city, Hobart, is a charming harbor town featuring significant landmarks such as the bustling Salamanca Market, the historic Battery Point, and the striking Mount Wellington.
Gambling Laws and Public Sentiment
Tasmania has regulated gambling laws, with poker machines and keno available in licensed venues such as clubs, pubs, and casinos. The state government has implemented responsible gambling measures to address problem gambling concerns. Public sentiment regarding pokies varies, with some individuals expressing concerns about their impact on communities and others appreciating the entertainment they provide.
A Modest Number of Pokies
Tasmania has around 3,500 poker machines, which can be found in various licensed venues throughout the state. Pokies continue to be popular among locals and tourists, providing an enjoyable gaming experience.
Casino and Entertainment Venues
Wrest Point Hotel Casino is the state's premier casino, offering a range of gaming options, luxurious accommodations, and world-class entertainment. Notable sports bars and pubs with pokie machines include the Central Hotel Hobart and the Granada Tavern, providing patrons with a lively atmosphere, tasty food, and a wide selection of gaming options.
Vibrant Sports Bars and Pubs
Sports enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the action at popular sports bars and pubs, such as the Queens Head Hotel and the Marquis Hotel. These venues offer a vibrant atmosphere, great food, and a variety of pokies to cater to every taste, ensuring a memorable experience for all patrons.
Select a specific town or suburb from TAS to see the Pubs
- alonnah
- austins ferry
- battery point
- beauty point
- bellerive
- berriedale
- bicheno
- blackmans bay
- branxholm
- bridgewater
- bridport
- brighton
- burnie
- cambridge
- campania
- campbell town
- carrick
- chasm creek
- claremont
- colebrook
- coles bay
- cressy
- currie
- cygnet
- deloraine
- derby
- derwent park
- devonport
- dodges ferry
- dover
- dulcot
- dunalley
- east devonport
- exeter
- fern tree
- fingal
- forth
- frankford
- franklin
- geeveston
- george town
- gladstone
- glebe
- glenorchy
- granton
- grassy
- gretna
- grindelwald
- hadspen
- hawley beach
- hobart
- howrah
- huonville
- invermay
- kempton
- kings meadows
- kingston
- kingston beach
- latrobe
- lauderdale
- launceston
- legana
- lenah valley
- lewisham
- lindisfarne
- longford
- longley
- lower barrington
- lutana
- margate
- midway point
- miena
- moina
- moonah
- mornington
- mount direction
- mowbray
- new norfolk
- new town
- newnham
- newstead
- north hobart
- nubeena
- orford
- penguin
- perth
- pontville
- port arthur
- port sorell
- primrose sands
- prospect
- prospect vale
- queenstown
- railton
- ravenswood
- richmond
- risdon
- riverside
- roland
- rosebery
- round hill
- sandy bay
- scamander
- scottsdale
- sheffield
- smithton
- snug
- somerset
- sorell
- south burnie
- south hobart
- south launceston
- spreyton
- st helens
- st leonards
- st marys
- strahan
- strathgordon
- swansea
- taroona
- tullah
- tunnack
- ulverstone
- waratah
- west hobart
- westbury
- whitemark
- wilmot
- woodbridge
- wynyard
- zeehan
Most Visited Pubs
- Royal Hotel - darlington, NSW
- Commercial Hotel - cowell, SA
- Railway Hotel - prahran, VIC
- Albion Hotel - parramatta, NSW
- Royal Oak Hotel - double bay, NSW
- Grand Hotel - wooroolin, QLD
- CBD Cafe Bar - Rydges Hotel Southbank - south brisbane, QLD
- Victoria Hotel - o'halloran hill, SA
- Prince of Wales Hotel - richmond, VIC
- Empire Hotel - kilburn, SA
- Criterion Hotel - sydney, NSW
- New Deli Snack Bar - prospect, SA
- Royal Mail Hotel - dunkeld, VIC
- The Back Page Sports Bar & Grill - carrara, QLD
- Churchills Sports Bar - kingsford, NSW
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