The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) has charged wagering service provider BlueBet Pty Ltd for allegedly unlawfully displaying three gambling advertisements on billboards over a fortnight in late 2022.
BlueBet faces 43 charges for allegedly contravening section 4.7.1 of the Gambling Regulation Act 2003.
The wagering service provider allegedly caused gambling advertisements to be displayed between 29 August 2022 and 11 September 2022 on billboards located at:
The 43 charges each attract a fine of 120 penalty units, with each penalty unit worth $184.92 at the time of the offence. If BlueBet is found guilty of all the charges, it faces a maximum fine of up to $954,187.20.
VGCCC Regulatory Services Director Jason Cremona said:
“All wagering service providers advertising in Victoria must comply with relevant legislation. Where we detect non-compliance – especially non-compliance that can exacerbate gambling harm – we will take a zero-tolerance approach and use all the enforcement powers available to us.
“We launched our investigation after receiving an online complaint about the billboard advertisements from a member of the public.
“We encourage all members of the community to use our complaints and tip-off portals to let us know when they believe they have witnessed non-compliant behaviour by gambling providers. The community can rest assured we will act wherever we can.”
As these charges are now before the court, the VGCCC will not be providing further comment.
Complaints and tip-offs can be submitted through the VGCCC website.