Electronic gambling machines (EGMs) proliferate in Australian club and hotel venues, generating revenues of billions of dollars annually and accounting for the majority of gambling expenditure. These revenues arguably rely on unsafe consumption practices, generating considerable harm. Clear evidence is available describing unsafe levels of EGM consumption by regular EGM consumers in hotels and clubs, and indicating modifications to EGM technology and systems to minimize harm. However, a comfortable orthodoxy, the discourse of 'business as usual', perpetuates current arrangements, sustaining in particular a model of the 'problem' gambler as an individualized flawed consumer. The article argues that the marketing and distribution of EGMs is n...
In Australia, there is evidence to suggest that there is a positive association between the geograph...
Abstract Background Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that af...
This paper investigates consumer perspectives of implemented and proposed gambling harm minimisation...
This article provides a brief history of electronic gaming machines (EGM) in Australia and examines ...
During the 1990s, states embraced legalised gambling as a means of supplementing state revenue. But ...
Responsible Gambling Codes of Conduct (CoC) are used around the world to describe electronic gamblin...
Marketers of legal but potentially harmful products face a number of challenges. This paper examines...
The use of electronic gambling machines (EGMs) in Australia and New Zealand constitutes the largest ...
The article discusses a study which examined how different ways for delivering Electronic Gaming Mac...
A number of industries sell products (or services) such as tobacco, alcohol and gambling that, altho...
Unlike in other Nordic countries, most of the electronic gambling machines (EGMs) are placed outside...
Gambling activities, and revenues derived, have been seen as a way to increase economic development ...
A number of industries sell products (or services) such as tobacco, alcohol and gambling that, altho...
Wynne and Schaffer (2003) have highlighted both the strong growth of gambling activity in recent yea...
Background and aims: It is well understood that engagement with some forms of gambling, like EGMs, i...
In Australia, there is evidence to suggest that there is a positive association between the geograph...
Abstract Background Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that af...
This paper investigates consumer perspectives of implemented and proposed gambling harm minimisation...
This article provides a brief history of electronic gaming machines (EGM) in Australia and examines ...
During the 1990s, states embraced legalised gambling as a means of supplementing state revenue. But ...
Responsible Gambling Codes of Conduct (CoC) are used around the world to describe electronic gamblin...
Marketers of legal but potentially harmful products face a number of challenges. This paper examines...
The use of electronic gambling machines (EGMs) in Australia and New Zealand constitutes the largest ...
The article discusses a study which examined how different ways for delivering Electronic Gaming Mac...
A number of industries sell products (or services) such as tobacco, alcohol and gambling that, altho...
Unlike in other Nordic countries, most of the electronic gambling machines (EGMs) are placed outside...
Gambling activities, and revenues derived, have been seen as a way to increase economic development ...
A number of industries sell products (or services) such as tobacco, alcohol and gambling that, altho...
Wynne and Schaffer (2003) have highlighted both the strong growth of gambling activity in recent yea...
Background and aims: It is well understood that engagement with some forms of gambling, like EGMs, i...
In Australia, there is evidence to suggest that there is a positive association between the geograph...
Abstract Background Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that af...
This paper investigates consumer perspectives of implemented and proposed gambling harm minimisation...