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    The NSW clubs industry has rejected an offer from online gambling giant Centrebet to set up computer terminals in its venues, saying it is taking a stand against the internet gaming industry.

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    Online gambling giant Betfair could soon get the go ahead in NSW, giving the company the chance to promote itself to the state's population through advertisements and race sponsorship.

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