Who we are
I am pleased to submit the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2016 for you to present to Parliament. The Annual Report has been prepared in accordance with the Financial Management Act 1994 and the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation Act 2011. Yours sincerely. Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation, North Melbourne. 9,656 likes 163 talking about this 84 were here. We help prevent and reduce harm from. The Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation is a statutory authority created by the Victorian Parliament to address the challenge of gambling harm in the Victorian community. We work with partners and communities to inform people about the risks of gambling, and to provide support to those who need it, including people affected by someone.
The Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation is a statutory authority created by the Victorian Parliament to address the challenge of gambling harm in the Victorian community.
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Our partners
We work with a multitude of organisations and individuals across Victoria to address gambling harm as well as to reduce the risks for people not yet experiencing harm.
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What we do
We work with partners and communities to inform people about the risks of gambling, and to provide support to those who need it, including people affected by someone else’s gambling.
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Strategic direction
Our 2018–2021 strategic plan builds on our public health approach and emphasises partnerships as key to achieving our vision of a Victoria free from gambling harm.
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News and media releases
- Reconciliation Action Plan launch — 9 Jan 2020
- Commission to determine application for additional 10 pokies at Clifton Springs Golf Club — 17 Dec 2019
- Geelong Cats love the game, not the odds — 17 Dec 2019
- Reducing the Risk sports forum — 10 Dec 2019
- Latest edition of the Australian Gambling Statistics — 4 Dec 2019
Supporting Victorians affected by gambling
The Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation is here to support people affected by gambling harm, including family and friends. We take a public health approach to our work, which means we focus on prevention, early intervention and support for those who are particularly vulnerable to gambling harm as well as those living in regional and rural communities.
We fund and work closely with organisations across Victoria to provide free and confidential Gambler’s Help services to people experiencing harm from their own or someone else’s gambling.
News and media releases
- Reconciliation Action Plan launch — 9 Jan 2020
- Commission to determine application for additional 10 pokies at Clifton Springs Golf Club — 17 Dec 2019
- Geelong Cats love the game, not the odds — 17 Dec 2019
- Reducing the Risk sports forum — 10 Dec 2019
- Latest edition of the Australian Gambling Statistics — 4 Dec 2019
'Effects of gambling' TV commercial
The 'Effects of gambling’, our new awareness campaign, encourages people to pause and reflect on their gambling and the effect it could be having on their emotional wellbeing. It highlights the connection between gambling and negative emotional side effects, such as stress.
Information on the effects of gambling is now available in Arabic, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Greek, Italian, Spanish and Vietnamese.
Gambling Harm Awareness Week - Personal stories
During Gambling Harm Awareness Week, we highlighted real stories of people who’ve bravely come forward to talk about the harm they experienced and the support they needed.
Anna, Ken, Bayu, Mario and Lynda share their stories to help break down stigma and let others know they’re not alone.
1 in 5Victorians who gamble may be experiencing harm from their gambling.
$7 bPrivate Foundation Annual Report
The total cost of gambling to the Victorian community in 2014–2015 was $7 billion.
73%of Victorians think adolescents are exposed to too much gambling advertising.
Prevention Partnership Program
The Prevention Partnership Program has been operating since 2014 and has funded a wide range of community-based, not for profit, local government and public health organisations to test new ideas and build evidence for effective practice in the prevention of gambling harm.
Read more about the Prevention Partnership Program.
Love the Game, Not the Odds
Gambling advertising is changing the way we see sport. The amount of advertising we are being exposed to on a daily basis would make it seem like gambling is now just a normal part of sport. Our Love the Game Program aims to counter the normalisation of gambling in sport.
Annual Reports For Foundations
Read more information for parents, schools and sporting clubs.
Iowa Gambling Annual Report
Events and training
Our professional development centre offers learning and development opportunities for Gambler's Help staff and health professionals.
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Our research
Search for published research papers that have been commissioned by the Foundation from our library of more than 40 research reports.
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Gambling in Victoria
Gambling in Victoria is a one-stop-shop for the latest statistics on gambling behaviour and attitudes in our community.
Read more about gambling in Victoria.