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Fees are charged for licence applications, and a range of other activities relating to the licensing system. This page outlines these fees.

Tags Raffle, Gambling

It is a condition of licence holders in the gambling industry to have a Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct (Code of Conduct).

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Gambling fees are charged for licence applications, and a range of other activities relating to the licensing system. This page outlines these fees, as well as offences and penalites.

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

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This page contains links to information on varying the rules and changes to raffles.  

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This page outlines applicable gambling legislation and regulations.

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Select the appropriate section below to obtain the correct form. It is important that you read the information and complete all required sections before you lodge your application.

Tags Raffle, Gambling, Form

Useful links for gambling related topics and interstate regulators.

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If you intend to conduct a raffle, in whole or in part, on behalf of a declared or charitable organisation on a commercial basis, you need to hold a Commercial raffle organiser’s licence. This page outlines the process.

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Raffles can only be conducted to raise funds for organisations that have been declared as community or charitable organisations by us and may require a minor gaming permit. You can hold a raffle without a minor gaming permit if the prize value is $20,000 or less. If you’re conducting a raffle to raise funds on behalf of a charity (i.e. CFA or Cancer Council), you need their written permission before proceeding. 

The information on this page relates to both commercial and community and charitable gaming.

Tags Raffle, Gambling