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Have your say on Victoria’s gaming machine monitoring review

We encourage you to have your say to help shape the future of gaming machine monitoring in Victoria.

In Victoria, all gaming machines must be connected to an electronic monitoring system.

The Victorian Government has released a discussion paper as it reviews the current arrangements before the 15-year licence, held by Intralot Gaming Services, ends on 15 August 2027. 

We encourage you to have your say to help shape the future of gaming machine monitoring in Victoria.

Your feedback will help inform how gaming machines should be monitored, and what monitoring arrangements may be needed in the future.

The discussion paper is available on the Engage Vic platform with submissions closing at 5pm Tuesday 28 May 2024.   

Let’s work together to help ensure Victoria’s gambling industry operates with integrity, and is safe and fair.

Article last modified 
7 May 2024