The paper will discuss current gambling policy in Australia. The attraction of the use of gambling as a method of “painless taxation” is recognised, but its potentiality for damaging individuals and society will be considered. Five policy options are identified. Much evidence will be drawn from the 3-volume report Australia's Gambling Industries, and there will be an evaluation of the Australian Interactive Gambling Act, 2001. The assessment of the least damaging form of gambling policy when all aspects of gambling are taken into account, is the ultimate aim of this paper
The unprecedented growth and expansion of gambling in Australia in the last two decades – particular...
It concludes that, if the position of \u27problem gamblers\u27 (those addicted to gambling) is inclu...
Abstract Background and aimsProblem gambling severity and gambling-related harm are closely cou...
The paper will discuss current gambling policy in Australia. The attraction of the use of gambling a...
The gambling industry is big business in Australia, with Australians losing $15 billion on gambling ...
AIMS: The aim of this paper is to provide a critical overview of the development and current status ...
Summary: One of the most significant changes to the gambling environment in the past 15 years has be...
Globa1 commercial gambling has grown to be an industry of remarkable size and power. Over the past d...
This paper investigates consumer perspectives of implemented and proposed gambling harm minimisation...
This study derived a set of Australian low-risk gambling limits and explored the relative and absolu...
Wynne and Schaffer (2003) have highlighted both the strong growth of gambling activity in recent yea...
Australia has a big culture of taking a punt. Whether it is on the dogs, horses or the pokies, gambl...
Australians are known worldwide for their love of gambling, from ‘two-up’, to horse racing an...
Gambling-related harm results primarily from financial losses. Internationally Australia continues t...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in gambling participation and net losses ($5.3 bil...
The unprecedented growth and expansion of gambling in Australia in the last two decades – particular...
It concludes that, if the position of \u27problem gamblers\u27 (those addicted to gambling) is inclu...
Abstract Background and aimsProblem gambling severity and gambling-related harm are closely cou...
The paper will discuss current gambling policy in Australia. The attraction of the use of gambling a...
The gambling industry is big business in Australia, with Australians losing $15 billion on gambling ...
AIMS: The aim of this paper is to provide a critical overview of the development and current status ...
Summary: One of the most significant changes to the gambling environment in the past 15 years has be...
Globa1 commercial gambling has grown to be an industry of remarkable size and power. Over the past d...
This paper investigates consumer perspectives of implemented and proposed gambling harm minimisation...
This study derived a set of Australian low-risk gambling limits and explored the relative and absolu...
Wynne and Schaffer (2003) have highlighted both the strong growth of gambling activity in recent yea...
Australia has a big culture of taking a punt. Whether it is on the dogs, horses or the pokies, gambl...
Australians are known worldwide for their love of gambling, from ‘two-up’, to horse racing an...
Gambling-related harm results primarily from financial losses. Internationally Australia continues t...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in gambling participation and net losses ($5.3 bil...
The unprecedented growth and expansion of gambling in Australia in the last two decades – particular...
It concludes that, if the position of \u27problem gamblers\u27 (those addicted to gambling) is inclu...
Abstract Background and aimsProblem gambling severity and gambling-related harm are closely cou...