65 to answer your questions,
1. Yes I do believe we have a gambling problem. I have seen it first hand in a family member who is no longer with us.
2. A solution? I like the AA system with sponsors. We need to let them know that there is support out there and if this support comes from people who have been there and are coming out the other side, I believe it would make a much bigger difference than imposing restrictions on one particular medium of gambling.
The clubs will be affected by the proposed policy. They are not just gambling dens. Clubs are a great place for people to socialise and have a cheap meal or maybe a game of snooker or darts. For some people in remote communities, the local club is all they have and the only place where they can go out for the night and still have change from a $50 note.
As Tiger101 said, hard core gamblers will move off to other forms of unrestricted gambling which provide zero towards the community unlike clubs who really do make a positive difference to some peoples lives.
FWIW, the family member I mentioned very rarely played the pokies. I'll leave it at that for the moment.