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The VGCCC regulates businesses focusing on the people, premises, products and promotions involved in supplying gambling to ensure the integrity of Victoria's gambling industries and to minimise harm.
 
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On this page you will find links to information about you obligations.

Tags Bookmaker, Gambling

While a permit is not required all trade promotion lotteries conducted in Victoria must comply with the conditions provided for in the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 and Gambling Regulations 2015.

Tags Gaming industry employee, Lottery, Gambling

The Gambling Regulation Act 2003 makes it compulsory for certain organisations holding gambling industry licences to have a Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct (Code) and, in the case of gaming venue operators, a self-exclusion program (SEP) in place.

Tags Lottery, Gambling

Commercial Bingo Operators must complete a statement of adoption confirming that an approved Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct has been formally adopted.

Tags Bingo, Gambling

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

Tags Raffle, Gambling
A pile of paperwork in manilla folders

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

Ticket-In Ticket-Out (TITO) technology enables patrons to collect credits from a gaming machine via a barcoded ticket that can be exchanged for cash or used in another gaming machine to continue play.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling, Update

This page outlines the requirements for photographs submitted to us.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gaming

Lucky envelopes are a form of pre-determined lottery. They are also known as ‘bingo tickets’, (due to the word ‘bingo’ spelt along the front of the ticket), ‘pull-tabs’ or ‘break opens’. Information about how to conduct the gaming activity - lucky envelopes is available below.

Tags Charity, Community club, Gambling

The Compliance Division is responsible for promoting, investigating, auditing and enforcing compliance with Victoria's gambling and liquor laws.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling