This is the research report for the study The Effectiveness of Gambling Exclusion Programs in Queensland, commissioned by the Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney General under its Responsible Gambling Research Grants Program 2011. The project was undertaken by the Centre for Gambling Education and Research (CGER) at Southern Cross University in collaboration with the University of New England. The study was conducted over 24 months, commencing in February 2012. The objectives of this research were to: 1. Examine what gambling exclusion programs are currently operating nationally and internationally and identify their commonalities and differences; 2. Assess the effectiveness of gambling exclusion programs operating in Queensland ...
This study investigates the needs, experiences, behaviours and attitudes of older Queenslanders who ...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
The gambling industry is big business in Australia, with Australians losing $15 billion on gambling ...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784; Russell, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-3685-7220This is the research repor...
Objective: The purpose of the research was to provide a contemporary description of the gambling beh...
Exclusion of patrons from gambling venues is potentially an effective early intervention for minimis...
This study derived a set of Australian low-risk gambling limits and explored the relative and absolu...
This paper investigates consumer perspectives of implemented and proposed gambling harm minimisation...
Background and aims: Problem gambling severity and gambling-related harm are closely coupled, but co...
There exists an obvious need for a well structured long-term gambling research program in the Northe...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
An emerging literature has identified optimal low-risk gambling limits in an effort to reduce gambli...
Self-exclusion programs are required to be provided by gambling operators in many international juri...
This report presents an extended analysis of the gambling prevalence dataset collected as part of th...
This study investigates the needs, experiences, behaviours and attitudes of older Queenslanders who ...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
The gambling industry is big business in Australia, with Australians losing $15 billion on gambling ...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784; Russell, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-3685-7220This is the research repor...
Objective: The purpose of the research was to provide a contemporary description of the gambling beh...
Exclusion of patrons from gambling venues is potentially an effective early intervention for minimis...
This study derived a set of Australian low-risk gambling limits and explored the relative and absolu...
This paper investigates consumer perspectives of implemented and proposed gambling harm minimisation...
Background and aims: Problem gambling severity and gambling-related harm are closely coupled, but co...
There exists an obvious need for a well structured long-term gambling research program in the Northe...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
An emerging literature has identified optimal low-risk gambling limits in an effort to reduce gambli...
Self-exclusion programs are required to be provided by gambling operators in many international juri...
This report presents an extended analysis of the gambling prevalence dataset collected as part of th...
This study investigates the needs, experiences, behaviours and attitudes of older Queenslanders who ...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
The gambling industry is big business in Australia, with Australians losing $15 billion on gambling ...