An organisation that is approved by the VGCCC as the controlling body for a sports betting event is known as a sports controlling body.
Approval as a sports controlling body (SCB) enables an organisation to have oversight of the betting on the sport it controls and regulates. An approved sports controlling body may enter agreements with sports betting providers to allow sports betting providers to offer betting services on the sport it controls. This allows the sharing of information to protect and support the integrity in sports and sports betting and also enables a SCB to receive a financial return from the betting provider(s). This return is intended to support the provision of integrity processes in the sport, which in turn promotes confidence in the sport and associated betting activities.
Further information can be found in the Victoria Government Gazette (PDF, 352.7 KB)
To be approved, the sports body must provide evidence to support that they:
To apply to become an SCB, please contact us.
If you are an SCB from another jurisdiction, you can apply to be recognised in Victoria, see: Application to be declared as the sports controlling body for a sports event (organisations approved in another jurisdiction)
Our regulation of SCBs includes:
The obligations of a SCB and our role in overseeing these are set out in the Act. The legislative framework emphasises the integrity of betting on sporting events. It requires SCBs to have and maintain sports betting integrity processes and policies.
Approved SCBs are required within a specified time to report:
Such reporting can be made via email to [email protected].
For more information about the obligations of an SCB, see: Sports controlling body reporting guidelines
Approved betting events are events or classes of events of any kind for betting purposes, whether those events are held entirely or partly within or outside Victoria.
For more information and a complete list of events, see: Approved betting events
Approved 18 March 2008, Australian Football League (AFL) is the sports controlling body for:
Approved 02 January 2013, Basketball Australia is the sports controlling body for:
Approved 15 February 2024, Baseball Australia is the sports controlling body for:
Approved 9 April 2015, Bowls Australia is the sports controlling body for:
Approved on 23 July 2018 the Confederation of Australian Motor Sports (trading as Motorsport Australia) is the sports controlling body for:
Approved 22 April 2008, Cricket Australia is the sports controlling body for:
Approved 30 July 2012, Football Australia Limited is the sports controlling body for:
Approved 24 December 2019, Hockey Australia is the sports controlling body for:
Approved on 15 September 2021, Motorcycling Australia Limited is the Sports controlling Body for:
Approved 6 May 2008, the National Rugby League is the sports controlling body for:
Approved 8 August 2012, Netball Australia is the sports controlling body for:
Approved 15 July 2008, Professional Golfers Association of Australia is the sports controlling body for:
Approved 16 February 2010, Rugby Australia is the sports controlling body for:
Approved 19 August 2008, Tennis Australia is the sports controlling body for