August 29th marked the official opening of the Queen’s Wharf Brisbane (QWB) destination, which also houses the newest casino establishment of The Star Entertainment Group. The Star Brisbane was supposed to open last year, but regulatory struggles resulted in a delay of 12 months. As reported by the North West Star, operations will now proceed under the supervision of Queensland’s gambling regulator, and the company will continue its remediation efforts. The Star was fined AU$140,000 in 2023 after the regulators of Queensland identified significant failings regarding the company’s policies surrounding…
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UKGC Provides Further Details Regarding Upcoming Affordability Check Pilot
The first tests that should determine the viability of financial risk checks are set to begin on August 30th. On Tuesday, the Gambling Commission’s Director of Major Policy Projects and Evaluation, Helen Rhodes, gave an update on the trials in an official blog post, providing further insight into how the tests will be conducted and what their goals are. Ms Rhodes explained that the pilot will last between 6 and 7 months and will involve the usage of real data. Assessments will be conducted in several stages, and each participating…
Read MoreACMA Issues Warning to 10 Play Over Violations Tied to Gambling Advertising Rules
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) announced on August 26th that Network Ten’s online streaming service, 10 Play, has been issued a warning for failing to adhere to Australia’s gambling advertising regulations. Current laws mandate that online streaming services not air gambling ads during live sports events from 5am to 8.30pm. Moreover, no such adverts can be shown five minutes before or after a game. It appears that 10 Play breached the said rules by showing gambling ads to the viewers of two games that were streamed during the…
Read MoreAllied Irish Banks Unveils Voluntary Block Feature for Gambling Transactions
Individuals who use the services of Allied Irish Banks (AIB) now have the option to request that the financial institution block their gambling-related transactions. As reported by broadcasting company Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTE), the new feature will be applicable to both credit and debit cards, regardless of whether a given card is classified as a personal or business card. Additionally, AIB Group’s EBS will also offer the same feature to its clients. According to the AIB, problem gambling may manifest in overdue bills, the attempt to use gambling as a…
Read MoreVictoria’s Gambling Regulator Fines Tabcorp AU$4.6m Over Responsible Gambling Code Violations
The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) announced on Friday that Tabcorp has been handed a hefty fine for breaching Victoria’s responsible gambling regulations. The fine stands at AU$4.6 million, and according to Commission Chair Fran Thorn, it reflects the severity of Tabcorp’s misconduct. She further stressed that the issues were systemic and resulted in one client being exposed to significant gambling harm. Licensees’ Obligations in Victoria In Victoria, each gambling company that wishes to acquire a licence to operate in the state must provide the VGCCC with a…
Read MoreChildren in Gambling Harm-Struck Households Are Four Times More Likely to Become Problem Gamblers, GambleAware Survey Shows
The annual Treatment and Support Survey commissioned by the charity GambleAware and conducted by YouGov has found that as many as 1.65 million children across Great Britain live with family members who are struggling with gambling harm. These children, in contrast to under-18s who reside in households not impacted by problematic wagering, are four times more likely to become victims of problem gambling themselves. The Figures More than 18,000 individuals took part in the survey, and nearly 20% of participants told researchers they used to be affected others when they…
Read MoreNSW’s Gambling Regulator Fines Bookie AU$586,000 Over Illegal Promotions
Liquor & Gaming New South Wales announced on Tuesday that Playup Interactive, a fantasy sports betting operator, has been handed a fine of over AU$580,000 in Downing Centre Local Court for offering illegal bonuses to consumers. In New South Wales, wagering companies are prohibited from advertising promotional offers to individuals who do not have betting accounts, especially when the bonuses are advertised in an effort to convince them to open an account. Promotions encouraging an existing client to keep an existing wagering account open are considered illegal as well, as…
Read MoreAustralia Institute Proposes 2% Levy on Gambling Revenue to Aid Free-To-Air Media
This August remains a difficult month for the Albanese Government as criticism surrounding its approach toward tackling gambling ads continues to dominate across media and social networks. Many oppose Labour’s plans to implement a partial ban on the promotion of gambling, but those in favour of balanced measures have argued that free-to-air media will suffer if the government pulls the plug on its gambling ad revenue and bans betting advertising outright. The Australia Institute has proposed a solution to this issue in the form of a 2% levy on gambling…
Read MoreGambling With Lives Training Officer Raises Awareness of Gambling Among Youth in NI
Declan Cregan, a recovering gambling addict who began betting when he was a teenager, spoke with the BBC on his struggles with gambling harm and the work he now does with the charity Gambling With Lives to educate teenagers in Northern Ireland about the risks of wagering. According to Cregan, his interest in gambling began when he first scored a £7 win by staking £1 on a roulette wheel. He was 15 at the time, and by age 16, wagering had become a part of his everyday life. He would…
Read MoreAussie Betting Giants Call for Ban on Jersey and In-Stadia Gambling Ads
Communications Minister Michelle Rowland met with health experts and anti-gambling advocates on Friday to discuss the upcoming changes to Australia’s gambling advertising legislation. As reported by Guardian Australia, no proposals to limit gambling ads on field signs or player jerseys during live games were announced, and the lack of such measures is something several gambling companies criticised on Friday, according to the Australian Financial Review. Moreover, already planned restrictions will not apply to newspapers. Instead, the meeting confirmed the previously rumoured plans that, as opposed to a blanket ban on…
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