Sydney
It's like putting a cake shop next to a Weight Watchers' club. Walk into most pubs and clubs in Sydney and you'll be greeted by the discordant jingles and garish lights of 'pokies', or poker machines. Beside them - often within arm's length - will sit an ATM cash machine.
For the many Australians with a gambling addiction, such ready access to their hard-earned cash is nothing short of a disaster.
An ex-publican I met last week told me of his despair at watching regular punters shove hundreds of dollars into the dreaded pokies.
'They'd go through their entire weekly wage. You'd see their kids wandering around without shoes on and their wives complaining that they didn't have enough food.'
But the days of ATMs sitting next to one-armed bandits could be numbered, if the federal government has its way.