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At pubs around the country, people are watching pairs of coins tossed in the air for the classic ANZAC Day tradition of playing two-up.
In most parts of Australia it’s illegal to play this quintessentially Australian game any day other than ANZAC Day.
But one pub in Broken Hill – the far west New South Wales mining town near the border South Australia – it's played legally every Friday night.
So how is it that two-up is legal any time of the year are mid-sized pub in the middle of the outback?
Ringmaster of two-up at the Palace Hotel in Broken Hill Fisk Nagas joins Bension Siebert to explain.
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At pubs around the country, people are watching pairs of coins tossed in the air for the classic ANZAC Day tradition of playing two-up.
In most parts of Australia it’s illegal to play this quintessentially Australian game any day other than ANZAC Day.
But one pub in Broken Hill – the far west New South Wales mining town near the border South Australia – it's played legally every Friday night.
So how is it that two-up is legal any time of the year are mid-sized pub in the middle of the outback?
Ringmaster of two-up at the Palace Hotel in Broken Hill Fisk Nagas joins Bension Siebert to explain.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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