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Improved online gaming industry employee application form available now

Online improvements to the gaming industry employee (GIE) application form have been made by the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission  (VGCCC), making it easier to apply for a licence.

Gaming employees must hold a GIE licence to perform certain duties and functions under Victoria's gambling legislation if they are employed by, or working for a venue operator, the monitoring licensee, or gaming machine services.

The improved form simplifies the applications process by:

  • enabling the application to be completely lodged online without the applicant having to mail or hand deliver parts of the application
  • including the provision to accept individual police checks from Fit2Work, CV Check, Victoria Police and Australian Federal Police
  • providing intuitive questions based on the applicants' responses
  • enabling the application to be saved and returned to for up to 14 days.

To lodge your application today, please ensure you read the form requirements on the gaming industry employee page before submitting your application. Applicants are reminded that applications cannot be accessed or processed by the VGCCC until all steps are complete.

Don't forget to update your bookmark links. The current form will remain available for use as part of the transition until 30 November 2016. At the end of this transition period, only new online application form submissions will be accepted.

The transition to a more user friendly online application form, is the initial stage for a project that will eventually see all gambling and liquor application forms available online. The use of online application forms will support consistent decision-making and reducing administrative burdens for industry participants.

For more information on the conditions of a GIE licence, visit the licence conditions and duties page.

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Article last modified 
11 May 2021