A Tauranga public-health worker is calling for a full social and economic review of gambling after disclosures that city pokie machines raked in profits of nearly $28 million last year.
Jeanette Arnold wants the council to reverse its decision last year in which it decided to stick to a "minimal" review of its gambling venues policy.
Ms Arnold said the net profit of $27.8 million from pokie machines was after winnings were returned to punters. Her figures did not include TAB betting, internet or Lotto-related gambling.
Ms Arnold highlighted that the profit was achieved during a recession.
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