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Commission grants application for additional 30 pokies at Geelong RSL
On 10 December 2018, the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation approved an application from Geelong RSL Sub-Branch Inc to increase the number of pokies at the Geelong RSL in the City of Greater Geelong from 42 to 72. -
Problem gambling in Victoria: identifying local area community and gaming industry risk and protective factors
This study examines the characteristics of local government areas associated with self-identified problem gambling, as assessed through call volume and clients using the Gambler's Help telephone line. -
Commission approves additional five pokies at Clocks at Flinders Street Station
The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission has approved an application from Doxa Community Club Inc to increase the number of pokies at Clocks at Flinders Street Station (City of Melbourne) from 100 to 105. -
Socio-economic impacts of access to electronic gaming machines in Victoria: effects on demand and communities
This report examines the socio-economic impacts of accessibility to gaming machine gambling in Victorian communities and in disadvantaged communities in particular. -
Identifying effective policy interventions to prevent gambling-related harm
The purpose of this project was to explore potential policy interventions to reduce gambling harm, drawing on existing gambling research, and evidence from other areas of public health. -
The relationship between crime and gaming expenditure in Victoria
This study explored the relationship between gambling and criminal activity. -
The impact of an audience and venue size on poker machine gambling
This report documents a series of three experimental studies investigating how the presence of large numbers of persons in a gaming venue impact individual betting behaviour -
The receptivity of young people to gambling marketing strategies on social media platforms
This study examined marketing strategies used by sports betting brands on social media, with a focus on their potential to appeal to young people. -
Extent of, and children and young people’s exposure to, gambling advertising in sport and non-sport TV
This is the first study in Australia, and internationally, to examine the extent of gambling advertising on sport TV and non-sport TV, and the extent to which young people in different age groups are exposed to it. -
Problem gambling vulnerability: the interaction between access, individual cognitions & group beliefs/ preferences
This report tests the link between access, individual and group beliefs and preferences to determine problem gambling vulnerability.