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- Accessibility of Gaming Machines
- Application for a Club Betting Permit
- Application for Approval to Conduct Calcutta Sweepstakes
- Bookmakers
- Cash Access and Gaming Machine Design
- Community Awareness and Education
- Community Consultation – Public Lotteries
- Compulsory Training for Gaming Venue Staff
- Evaluation of the removal of ATMs from Victorian gaming venues
- Gambling Legislation
Related Publications
- 2003 Victorian Longitudinal Community Attitudes Survey on Gambling
- Report: Problem Gambling in People Presenting to a Public Mental Health Service
- A Study of Gambling in Victoria - Problem Gambling from a Public Health Perspective
- Accessibility and Gambling Problems Amongst Gaming Venue Staff
- Report: Australian Teens and Poker
- Best Practice in Problem Gambling Services
- Betting Exchange Taskforce Report
- Changes in Wagering within the Racing Industry - 2005 report
- Changing Electronic Gaming Machine Industry and Technology
- Codes of Conduct and Self-Exclusion Programs
- Community Benefit Statements
- Community Impacts of Electronic Gaming Machine Gambling (Victoria and Western Australia)
- Cross-Border Betting Taskforce
- Effect Of Smoking Bans On Counselling Service Demand - Technical Paper
- Evaluation of Electronic Gaming Machine Harm Minimisation Measures in Victoria
- Evaluation of Self-Exclusion Programs
- Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Families and Service Providers - Stage 1
- Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Stage 2
- Experiences of Problem Gamblers, Their Loved Ones and Service Providers - Stage 3
- Gambling Licences
- Impact of Changes to Electronic Gaming Machines
- Indices-based Approach for Forecasting Gambling Expenditure - Technical Paper
- Measuring Problem Gambling - Evaluation of the Victorian Gambling Screen
- Report: Conceptualisations of Gambling Risks and Benefits
- Report: Factors Affecting Youth Gambling
- Report: Socio-Economic Impacts of Access to EGMs in Victoria
- Report: The Impact of Audience and Venue Size on Poker Machine Gambling
- Reports on Integrity Assurance in the Victorian Racing Industry
- Research into Health Promotion and Best Practice Services for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities
- Research into Health Promotion and Best Practice Services for Indigenous Communities
- Inside the Pokies
- Responsible Gambling Ministerial Advisory Council Annual Report 2009
- Responsible Gambling Ministerial Advisory Council Annual Report 2010
- Social and Economic Impacts of Gaming: A Framework for Research
- Sports Betting Review - Report and Government Response
- Study of the Impact of Caps on Electronic Gaming Machines
- Report: The Relationship Between Crime and Gaming Expenditure in Victoria
- Validation of the Victorian Gambling Screen
- Victorian Gambling Study - A Longitudinal Study of Gambling and Public Health - Wave Two Findings
- Victorian Racing Industry Fund
- Pre-commitment Discussion Paper and Submissions (PDF)
Report: Problem Gambling Vulnerability The Interaction Between Access, Individual Cognitions and Group Beliefs or Preferences
This report tests the link between access, individual cognitions and group beliefs and preferences to determine problem gambling vulnerability.
The research uses a combination of focus groups, in depth interviews and a survey to explore what attracts people to gambling venues and how they control their gambling behaviour.
The report was written by researchers at the Faculty of Life and Social Sciences at Swinburne University of Technology. It was released in September 2010.
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| Author: | Anna Thomas, Susan Moore, Michael Kyrios, Glen Bates, Denise Meredyth, Glenn Jessop |
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| Place of Publication: | Melbourne, Victoria |
| Publisher: | Department of Justice |
| Date of Publication: | September 2010 |
| Number of Pages: | 113 |
| Copyright: | Swinburne University of Technology, August 2010 |
Contacts
Office of Gaming and Racing
PO Box 18055
Collins Street East
Melbourne VIC 8003
Tel: 03 8684 1910
Fax: 03 8684 1900
Email: GamingandRacingEnquiries@justice.vic.gov.au

