The government of New South Wales (NSW) has introduced stringent gambling harm minimization measures to combat soaring problem gambling rates in the state.
Effective immediately, these regulations aim to provide enhanced protection for vulnerable individuals, reflecting the administration’s commitment to responsible gambling practices.
Key initiatives include stricter advertising restrictions, mandatory training for staff, and advanced monitoring systems to detect and assist problem gamblers early.
NSW authorities believe these steps will significantly reduce gambling-related harm, fostering a safer gambling environment for all residents.
In a significant move to promote responsible gambling, venues with over 20 gaming machines are now required to have a responsible gambling officer on duty at all times. This measure aims to ensure that patrons have immediate access to support and guidance.
Restrictions on signage and ATMs
Additionally, new restrictions have been introduced on the placement of signage near ATMs and EFTPOS terminals within these venues. The objective is to minimize gambling-related harm by reducing prompts to gamble and encouraging patrons to be more mindful of their spending.
Mandatory gambling incident register
Furthermore, venues are now obligated to maintain a Gambling Incident Register. This register will help track and address any incidents related to gambling, providing a valuable tool for both venue management and regulatory bodies to monitor and mitigate gambling-related issues.
From January 1, 2025, additional restrictions on ATM placement will be enforced.
New atm restrictions
The new measures are set to impact various locations, including casinos and gambling establishments. The goal is to limit easy access to cash, mitigating gambling-related harm.
Key changes
- ATMs will not be allowed within specified distances of gambling venues;
- Restrictions on ATM placements in high-risk areas;
Compliance details
Location | New Distance Requirement |
---|---|
Casinos | 500 meters |
Sports Betting Shops | 200 meters |
Online Gambling Kiosks | 300 meters |
Authorities urge both gamblers and business operators to stay informed about these upcoming changes to ensure smooth implementation and compliance.
Minister David Harris highlights crucial gambling harm mitigation measures
Minister David Harris emphasized the importance of these measures in mitigating gambling harm. The government will closely monitor compliance. The NSW government has recently committed an additional AUD 10 million towards efforts to minimize gambling harm. This increased funding is part of a broader strategy aimed at addressing the negative impacts of gambling on local communities.
The initiative will support a range of programs and services designed to provide assistance to those affected by gambling-related issues. These efforts include educational campaigns, counseling services, and targeted support for vulnerable groups. The government remains dedicated to creating a safer and more responsible gambling environment for all citizens.