Australia
Senet Announces Launch of Pitch! Night at Regulating the Game Sydney in 2024
Specialist gambling law, regulatory and compliance advisory Senet is calling for applications for its Pitch! initiative at Regulating the Game Sydney, to be held in March 2024.
Pitch! night @RTG, to be sponsored by Norths Collective, is initially being launched at the upcoming Regulating the Game London conference in September and is dedicated to platforming leading-edge products and approaches that can uplift capability, improve outcomes and introduce efficiency by tackling regulatory friction and challenges, inspiring compliance, provoking innovation and fostering ethical leadership.
According to Senet, it is also an opportunity to share research that can bridge policy into practice to make real-world improvements in policy and supervisory approaches, as well as initiatives that nurture ethical leadership, improve safer gambling outcomes and harden the sector against money laundering and financial crime.
“Pitch! @RTG is an awakening for the sector designed to provoke innovation, inspire compliance and excite industry towards outstanding compliance and regulatory outcomes,” said Paul Newson, Director at Regulating the Game.
“We are launching Pitch! in London and are also now calling for applications for Pitch! at Regulating the Game Sydney in March next year. We are immensely excited to celebrate innovation designed to uplift and invigorate the sector and thrilled the event has generated a terrific buzz already for the London launch.”
As event sponsor, Norths Collective – which counts North Sydney Leagues Club and Seagulls Tweed Heads among its many venues – will share its own digital transformation story and how it advances sustainable industry and better outcomes for members.
Norths Collective CEO Luke Simmons said: “Next year we are taking Pitch! @RTG all the way to the top of the new Salesforce Tower overlooking Sydney Harbour whist enjoying warm hospitality from Norths Collective Catering & Events.
“In collaboration with our strategic partner Salesforce in their new unique location, we will kick off the night with hosts Jason Hincks, Industry Solutions & Strategy Director, Nonprofit at Salesforce and Norths Collective’s Robert Lopez GM of CX, Brand & Innovation.
“Our hosts will open the event with a talk about how the two organizations are working together to implement innovative products and leverage system integrations to drive efficiency and a centralised view of the customer where integrated data practices equip and foster team curiosity and alertness to member welfare, encouraged by our commitment to proactive compliance culture and ethical leadership.”
Regulating the Game Sydney will run from 10 to 15 March 2024, with applications for Pitch! now open.
Australia
VGCCC: EGM Application Improvements Consultation
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VGCCC has launched consultation on proposed reforms to the application process for Electronic Gaming Machine approvals in Victoria.
“Our Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) application process for new premises approvals under section 3.3.6 and EGM increase applications under section 3.4.17 of the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 is undergoing a significant uplift to align with modern expectations, recent legislative change, and our strengthened mandate to minimise gambling harm. It also intends to reduce red tape by ensuring applicants focus on priority factors that commonly determine the suitability of an application,” VGCCC said.
VGCCC is inviting feedback from all stakeholders — including, but not limited to, industry participants, councils, experts and community organisations — to provide feedback on:
• the clarity and practicality of the revised application and hearing processes
• ambiguities, redundancies or gaps in the revised application form and practice notes
• any other opportunities to improve the application and hearing process.
Consultation period closes on 19 December 2025.
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ACMA
ACMA: Self-Excluded Gamblers Report a Better Quality of Life
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New survey figures from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has revealed that around four in five people (77%) who have registered for self-exclusion from online and phone wagering services experience a better overall quality of life.
The ACMA-commissioned research into user experience with BetStop – the National Self-Exclusion Register also found 79% of registrants experienced improved mental health and 69% experience better personal relationships with family, friends and partners.
Almost all (96%) of registrants surveyed also said that they had either completely stopped betting on sports or racing events (81%) or had decreased their betting (15%).
ACMA member Carolyn Lidgerwood said that the survey and research results show how self-exclusion is helping Australians to manage their gambling behaviour.
“We know online gambling causes a great deal of harm for too many in our communities. It is wonderful to see that the national self-exclusion register is having a positive impact. The stories shared with us are both moving and compelling,” Ms Lidgerwood said.
“We want to make sure everyone who uses phone or internet gambling in Australia is aware of their options for self-exclusion.
“It only takes five minutes to register, and this could change your life,” she said.
The research was undertaken by ORIMA on behalf of the ACMA. The report, including individual case studies, is available at BetStop – the National Self-Exclusion Register research.
The findings from this research will also help to inform the statutory review of the NSER that is currently underway.
The release of the research coincides with BetStop – the National Self-Exclusion Register reaching a new milestone, with more than 50,000 Australians now having chosen to self-exclude since the launch of the programme in August 2023. Over 32,000 people currently have active exclusions.
When someone chooses to register, they are excluded from all of the approximately 190 licensed wagering providers in Australia.
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Australia
SkyCity Announces Renewal of Queenstown Casino Licence
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SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited confirmed that the New Zealand Gambling Commission has granted SkyCity Queenstown Limited with a renewal of its casino venue licence for a further 15 years from 7 December 2025, pursuant to section 134 of the Gambling Act 2003.
SkyCity Chief Executive Officer, Jason Walbridge, said: “We’re delighted with this outcome. We look forward to continuing to play our part in Queenstown’s fantastic range of entertainment for both locals and visitors.”
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