Learn Australian English in this expression episode of The Aussie English Podcast where I teach you the expression to CASH YOUR CHIPS.
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AE 486 – Expression: Cash Your Chips
Independent senator and power broker Nick Xenophon has vowed to continue his battle against gambling.
These figures show Australia tops the world in gambling losses.
The average Australian who gambles loses $1,279 a year and increasingly that’s via online sports betting sites.
The ABC’s national sports editor David Mark has more.
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