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The Victorian Government has released electronic logos for the final phase of implementing the updated Player Information Standards, also known as YourPlay.

Tags Gaming industry employee, Gaming venue operator, Gambling, News
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Commercial licence holders and venue operators are required to undertake an annual review of their Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct (Code) and, where applicable, self-exclusion programs (SEPs) by 12 August 2016.

Tags Gaming industry employee, Gaming venue operator, Gambling
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The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission  (VGCCC) has recently reviewed and determined new Accounting and Auditing Venue Requirements (AAVR) for gaming venue operators.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling
A red dice with a  question mark on it surrounded by numerous black dice

Changes to the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 (the Act) came into effect on 1 July 2015. The new legislation repeals a number of specific gambling-related offences and replaces them with three new offences.

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A row of pokie machines with a chair in front of each machine

All electronic gaming machines are fitted with an Intralot Slot Machine Interface Board, known as a SMIB. This connects every operating machine to Intralot’s Central Monitoring and Control System and maintains the integrity of the machine’s operation. All gaming machines must have an unbroken seal. Machines with missing or broken seals should be removed from game play.

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There are restrictions on how cash may be accessed at gaming venues, including limits on the amount of cash that may be withdrawn by patrons.

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This page outlines your obligations as a gaming venue operator.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gaming

This page outlines the process for surrendering a gaming licence or permit.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Manufacturer, Gambling

This page outlines the requirements for obtaining a credit report for your application.

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Released monthly this data set provides gaming expenditure by local government area.

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