Exclusive: John Barilaro sounded out prospects to become new boss of ClubsNSW
about Perrottet’s pursuit of cashless gaming cards, which he said was motivated by the premier’s “conservative Catholic gut” rather than evidence. The comments garnered condemnation from across the political divide, and in less than 24 hours Landis was sacked from the role he held since 2020.on condition of anonymity, said they did not believe Barilaro would be a contender for the role.
“I’m passionate about the industry. I do think industry does need to change and work with government in coming up with solutions that work with both the clubs and the community,” Condi told theClubsNSW CEO Josh Landis leaves NSW Parliament House after meeting with Premier Dominic Perrottet last year.“It will take the right person to be able to bring the club industry on board.
While there are more than 1100 registered clubs across NSW, the appointment of a new chief executive will fall to six people on the ClubsNSW board, led by Peponis. They include Sallianne Faulkner, Paul Barnett, Christina Curry, Ron Coskerie and Rob Smith. “I don’t think it should be anyone tied to either side. It needs to be someone who can work progressively with both sides of politics and independents,” they said. “Clubs need somebody fresh.”
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