Gaming Machine Related Research
- Report: The Impact of Audience and Venue Size on Poker Machine Gambling
- Indices-based Approach for Forecasting Gambling Expenditure - Technical Paper
- Community Impacts of Electronic Gaming Machine Gambling (Victoria and Western Australia)
- Social and Economic Impacts of Gaming: A Framework for Research
- Study of the Impact of Caps on Electronic Gaming Machines
- Evaluation of Electronic Gaming Machine Harm Minimisation Measures in Victoria
This research report explores the influence of venue size and the number of patrons on player losses.
Released in January 2009, this technical paper develops an index for forecasting gambling expenditure at the Local Government Area (LGA) level.
Released in December 2005, this study compared the impacts of different gambling environments within Victorian and Western Australian communities of electronic gaming machine gambling on key socio-economic characteristics.
The Social and Economic Impacts of Gaming is a study commissioned by the Victorian Casino and Gaming Authority and published in 2001 by the Victorian Gambling Research Panel.
Released in May 2005, this study assessed the effectiveness of Victoria's regional electronic gaming machine caps policy.
Released in December 2005, this study assessed the efficacy in reducing problem gambling of various harm minimisation measures introduced into Victoria in relation to electronic gaming machine gambling.

