Why two-up is legal in Kalgoorlie and Broken Hill all year
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Thousands will flock to their local watering holes for their yearly dose of two-up on Anzac Day, but come tomorrow and the gambling game is illegal. Unless you're in Broken Hill or Kalgoorlie. Two-up is most commonly played on Anzac Day and involves betting on two coins being flipped. It was popularised by Australian soldiers who played the game during World War I. By law, specifically The Gambling (Two-up) Act 1998, the game can only be played on Anzac Day, Remembrance Day (after 12pm) or...

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