Inquiry Report: Department of Internal Affairs: Effectiveness of controls on non-casino gaming machines

Department of Internal Affairs: Effectiveness of c…
01 Feb 2007
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I felt it timely to review the effectiveness of controls on non-casino gaming machines because of the large amount of money placed in the machines (estimated by the Department of Internal Affairs at more than $8,500 million annually), the potential for the machines to cause harm in the form of problem gambling, the amount of funds from the machines going to clubs and the wider community, and a relatively new legislative framework covering gambling.

The Department of Internal Affairs administers controls on non-casino gaming machines. My review focused on three main areas of controls. These were the controls on licensing of non-casino gaming machine operators and venues, on operator and venue costs, and on the distribution and application of funds to the community including through grants.

K B Brady
Controller and Auditor-General

14 February 2007

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