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Submissions Q to Z to the Review of Community Benefit Statements

In 2002, the Victorian Government introduced a requirement that gaming venue operators lodge with the Victorian Commission for Gambling Regulation an annual community benefit statement.

Community benefit statements: A new direction outlines the government's reforms to community benefit statements. It also sets out a draft Ministerial order on what will be claimable as a community benefit under the new arrangements.

Interested parties within the community were invited to submit their comments on the draft order to the Executive Director Gaming and Racing.

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Place of Publication: Melbourne
Publisher: Office of Gaming and Racing, Department of Justice
Date of Publication: August 2007
Number of Pages: Red Cliff's Club - 2
Returned and Services League of Australia - 9
Robert McInnes - 5
Seymour Club Limited -3
Shell Club Inc - 1
Shepparton Club - 3
Swanhill Club - 2
Swanhill Rural City Council - 2
St Albans Club - 1
Suzie Enright - 1
Tattersall's Gaming Pty Ltd - 1
The Hoppers Club Inc - 2
The Manningham - 4
Victorian Local Governance Association - 11
Victorian Racing Industry - 4
Wangaratta Club Inc - 1
Wangaratta Club President - 1
Warragul Club Finance - 1
Warrnambool City Council -1
Western Bulldogs Football Club - 1
Whitehouse City Council - 3
Whittlesea City Council - 6
Wonthaggi Workman's Club - 1>
Copyright: State of Victoria 2007

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