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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.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling, News

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 Bingo, Gambling

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 Manufacturer, 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
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Online improvements to the gaming industry employee (GIE) renewal form have been made by the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission  (VGCCC) making it easier to renew your licence.

Tags Gaming industry employee, Gaming venue operator, Gambling, News

It is important that you read the information and complete all required sections before you lodge your application form. Here you will find forms regarding your application.

Tags Bookmaker, Gambling

There are specific rules of bingo as stated in the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 and Gambling Regulation Regulations 2005. The rules are for bingo centre operators, community or charitable organisations that carry out bingo sessions.

Tags Bingo, Gambling

Select the appropriate section below to obtain the correct form to renew or apply for a new licence. It is important that you read the information and complete all required sections before you lodge your application.

Tags Gaming industry employee, Gambling, Application

The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission  (VGCCC) has simplified the process around changes to gaming machine areas so venue operators will no longer be required to seek prior approval in certain circumstances.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling, Article

As stated in the Gambling Regulation Act 2003, club venue operators are required to prepare and lodge an audited community benefit statement with the VGCCC for every financial year in which they receive gaming machine revenue.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling