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Gambling Harm Awareness Week 2024

The concept for this year’s Gambling Harm Awareness Week (GHAW) campaign is 'Know what's behind the game'. 

Gambling products can be complex and confusing, and people don’t always know the real chances of winning. 

Help customers and the community bust some common myths about the likelihood of winning and support the week by downloading and using our supporter toolkit that includes: 

  • posters 
  • flyers 
  • social media tiles 
  • key messages. 

 We encourage you to promote GHAW to as many Victorians as possible by sharing these resources at your venues and within your networks, including social media. By doing this, we can help build awareness and reduce gambling harm.  

You can also host or attend a GHAW event. Let us know about your event and we will add it to the GHAW community events list on our website.  

Article last modified 
31 October 2024