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Requirements of monitoring tickets from gaming machines and actioning any data reconciliation issues

Tags Pub, Gaming
Playing EGM

Did you know we have a gaming venue checklist to help your venue to be compliant?

Tags Gambling, News

Certain licence holders in the gambling industry are required to implement a Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct (Code of Conduct). This is requirement of their licence.

Tags Wagering, Gambling, Publication

Ticket-In Ticket-Out (TITO) technology enables patrons to collect credits from a gaming machine via a barcoded ticket that can be exchanged for cash or used in another gaming machine to continue play.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling, Update

Crown Melbourne Ltd has held the single statewide licence to operate the Melbourne casino since November 1993. While the licence runs until 2050, a decision on Crown’s suitability to retain this licence will be made in early 2024.

Tags Crown, Gambling

Information about the process for gaming machine applications, including how to make a submission on an application. 

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling

Wagering service providers who offer interactive wagering and betting services (such as online and telephone betting) must comply with strict requirements contained in the direction of the Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation. These directions regulate how wagering service providers offer interactive wagering and betting services, as well as how they advertise their services.

Tags Wagering, Gambling

The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission  (VGCCC) prepares and publishes decisions and reasons for decisions in relation to certain gaming applications and disciplinary action proceedings.

Tags Gaming

The VGCCC is committed to working with the gaming industry to help them understand the responsibilities that come with being a registered bookmaker’s key employee. This page is a starting point, but it's up to you to make sure you're aware of all your responsibilities as stated under the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 (the Act).

Tags Bookmaker, Gambling

By law, signage drawing attention to or using terms associated with gaming machines is prohibited. The two permitted types of signs are only allowed if the criteria outlined below are met.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling