By law, there are certain signs, posters and brochures poker machine venues must display. There are requirements for how these must look, what they say and where they’re displayed.
Player Information Standards are set by the Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation. They prescribe harm minimisation materials that must be displayed in gaming venues. Under the Gambling Regulations 2015 and the Gambling Regulations (Pre-Commitment) Regulations 2014, these materials must be displayed in all gaming venues, as well as the casino.
The Minister issued updated Standards, which takes effect on 9 February 2024. Under the updated Standards, the prescribed materials that must be displayed are as follows:
Details on these prescribed harm minimisation materials are below.
Gaming venues have until 11 June 2024 to ensure that all previous versions of the posters, brochures and signs displayed at their venue are replaced with the new design requirements.
The VGCCC will be mailing the new posters, brochures and signs to all venue operators to ensure they are able to comply with the new requirements by 11 June 2024. After this date, gaming venues can contact us with your stock requirements and venue details and we'll post them to you within 14 days.
New versions - must be displayed from 11 June 2024
Gaming venues can start displaying the new player information posters from 9 February 2024 and must transition to the new version by 11 June 2024. Venues can still use the previous version till 10 June 2024.
You can download digital copies of the new posters below to be displayed electronically:
Player information posters must be displayed in the gaming machine area and must be clearly visible to someone sitting or standing in front of a gaming machine. If you have:
more than 15 gaming machines in your venue – you must display at least one poster for every 15 gaming machines, and an additional poster for any extra gaming machines less than 15 in number.
You should display both the purple “YourPlay” poster and the blue “Gamblers Help” poster (previously, the green “YourPlay” poster and the blue “You’ve Got the Power” poster) evenly throughout the gaming area, as far as possible.
Under the updated Standards, you can choose to display the new versions of the posters electronically. This means you can display the posters in printed or electronic form, or a combination of both.
The same requirements above apply to the location and quantity of any digital posters displayed. The digital poster on the electronic display must also be:
no smaller than A2 size (420 x 594mm)
displayed so that it is clearly visible
displayed in a size and manner appropriate for the electronic display, so that the colour, sizing and proportions of the digital poster are not distorted on the electronic display, and
displayed for a minimum of 60% share of the advertising on an electronic display. For example, in a one-minute display cycle, at least 36 seconds must be dedicated to the prescribed posters.
You may display the components of a digital poster (such as logos and text) in different formats, for example, a landscape or rolling display. However, you must obtain prior written approval of the amended format from us and the Department of Justice and Community Safety. If you intend to change the components of a digital poster, please email [email protected] and [email protected].
New versions - must be displayed from 11 June 2024
Gaming venues can start displaying the new responsible gambling signs from 9 February 2024 and must transition to the new version by 11 June 2024. Venues can still use the previous version till 10 June 2024.
You can download a digital copy of the new sign below to be displayed electronically:
Responsible gambling signs must be clearly visible to someone entering the gaming machine area. At least one sign must be displayed outside each entrance to the gaming machine area.
The new version of the responsible gambling sign may be displayed electronically under the updated Standards. This means you can display the sign in printed or electronic form, or a combination of both.
The same requirements above apply to the location and quantity of any digital signs displayed. The digital sign on the electronic display must also be:
New versions - must be displayed from 11 June 2024
Gaming venues can start displaying the new player information brochure from 9 February 2024 and must transition to the new version by 11 June 2024. Venues can still use the previous version till 10 June 2024
Player information brochures must be available at each cashier area in your venue. The total number of brochures available must also be equal to or greater than the number of gaming machines available at your venue.
Gaming venues can start displaying the new pre-commitment information brochures from 9 February 2024 and must transition by 11 June 2024. Venues can still use the previous version till 10 June 2024
Pre-commitment information brochures must be available in your venue at:
each player service point
any other place where casual player cards are made available for patrons to collect, and
any other place where documents regarding a loyalty scheme are made available for patrons to collect.
The total number of pre-commitment information brochures available must also be equal to or greater than the number of gaming machines available at your venue.
Venues must also have the required number of casual player cards (green brochure) available. The requirements are:
When someone requests a casual card, insert the encoded card in the front pocket of the green brochure before you give it to them
You must:
Download a copy of the Commission rules (PDF, 178.67 KB)
This sign must be at least A4 size and be clear and legible:
Download a sample of the required Commission Rules sign (DOCX, 101.13 KB).
For more detail, see the relevant directions and guidelines (PDF, 290.12 KB).
You must have a notice displayed in a prominent place stating that a Responsible Gaming Officer is available for assistance at all times.
Download a sample sign (DOCX, 101.1 KB)
You must display a copy of the current venue gambling licence or notice of approved venue, either at the entrance to the poker machine area or adjacent to the cashier.
Read more in our directions (PDF, 87.79 KB)
You must:
This sign must be at least A4 size and be clear and legible:
Download a sample sign (DOCX, 99.79 KB)
Read more in our direction (PDF, 222.64 KB).