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A Melbourne Cup sweep is a lottery where entrants are allotted a horse running in the Melbourne Cup and prize winners are determined by the horse’s placing in the race. Check this page for information on Melbourne Cup sweeps.

Tags Charity, Community club, Major event, Gambling

Relevant persons who are required to implement a Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct (Code of Conduct) may adopt a model Code of Conduct developed by an industry representative association (Code Administrator). Relevant persons must notify the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission  (VGCCC) if it wishes to adopt a model Code of Conduct by completing a statement of adoption of a Code of Conduct.

Tags Gambling

It’s important to let us know if your email, postal address or telephone number changes to ensure you receive the necessary regulatory information from the VGCCC.

Tags Gaming industry employee, Gaming venue operator, Gambling
YourPlay logo

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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Did you know we have a gaming venue checklist to help your venue to be compliant?

Tags Gambling, News

An organisation that is approved by the VGCCC as the controlling body for a sports betting event is known as a sports controlling body. 

Tags Gambling

This frequently asked questions (FAQs) page contains answers to commonly raised questions by trade promotion lotteries.

Tags Gambling

By law, signage drawing attention to or using terms associated with gaming machines is prohibited. The two permitted types of signs are only allowed if the criteria outlined below are met.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling

You require approval of your premises to determine it's suitable for gaming.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling

In 2011, the then Minister for Gaming issued a licence to Intralot Gaming Services Pty Ltd (IGS) to provide an electronic monitoring system. All gaming machines in Victorian venues must be connected to this monitoring system. The monitoring licence is for a 15-year term.

Tags Monitoring service, Gambling