A Federal Government report has recommended the introduction of online gambling licenses to eligible providers, in a plan to legitimise the sector amid concerns at its rampant expansion.
The Department for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE) has released its review of the Interactive Gambling Act (IGA) 2001 and argues that the effectiveness of the IGA could be increased by enabling and encouraging selected online gambling service providers to become licensed.
Strict conditions are likely to be put on licences, such as the cessation of poker machine gaming and other high risk forms of gambling, offering only lower risk services such as tournament poker and lotteries.
Licenses would also include compliance with a national approach to harm minimisation and consumer protection measures, and balance with measures already in place for Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs).
The primary objective of the IGA is to reduce harm to problem gamblers and those at risk of becoming problem gamblers, but evidence suggests that the Act is making only a very minor contribution to this objective.
There are an estimated 2200 online gambling providers currently offering services to a significant and growing number of Australians, with little or no adherence to restrictions applied to on-premise forms of gambling.
Amongst other factors, the implementation of such a licensing strategy would require measures to increase awareness amongst Australian users about the risks of using prohibited online gambling providers.
LOTTERY EXPO 2013
Co-Hosted by PGRI and the
Florida Lottery
November 4 to 7, Miami, Florida,
Trump Miami Beach Hotel
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Thank you to all
of you who presented, served on a
panel discussion, and participated
at Smart-Tech. This was PGRI’s
fourth annual event in NYC and has
become a great venue for lotteries
to delve into the most relevant
issues of the hour, and we so
appreciate the privilege of hosting
it and visiting with you. The next
issue of PGRI Magazine will include
an in-depth analysis of the issues
we explored. Too, the conference
was video-recorded and will be made
freely available to everyone on
www.PGRItalks.com. We’ve
received much positive feedback and
hope that everyone accomplished
their objectives. Our next event
will be held at the Trump Miami
Beach Hotel on November 4, 5, 6, and
7th. Lottery Expo Miami
is especially exciting for the
participation from our colleagues in
Latin America. The North America
track is on Tuesday, the LatAm track
on Thursday, and we all come
together on Wednesday. Thanks to the
support of our commercial partners
and sponsors, the hosted receptions
held every night of the conference
have become a wonderful venue to
talk with industry leaders from all
around the world. Please check in at
www.PublicGaming.org for PGRI
conference updates. Thank you again
- We look forward to seeing you
again. Please e-mail me (pjason@publicgaming.com)
with any questions, feedback,
guidance, or comments of any kind.
Smart-Tech 2013 was held
April 8,
9, 10, 2013
at the Helmsley Park Lane,
New York.
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