Please visit Liquor Control Victoria’s website for liquor licensing, compliance, and regulatory information.
Gambling fees are charged for licence applications, and a range of other activities relating to the licensing system. This page outlines these fees, as well as offences and penalites.
Tags Gaming industry employee, GamblingInformation about obtaining a National Police Certificate (NPC).
Tags Gaming industry employee, GamingInformation about obtaining a National Police Certificate (NPC).
Tags Gaming industry employee, Gaming venue operator, GamblingThis page outlines the process to apply for a new gaming industry employee licence.
Tags Gaming industry employee, Gambling, ApplicationGaming industry employee’s licences are valid for 10 years, unless they have been cancelled or surrendered. The expiry date is printed on the front of your licence.
Tags Gaming industry employee, GamblingThis page outlines applicable gambling legislation and regulations.
Tags Gaming industry employee, Gaming venue operator, GamblingOnline 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.
Tags Gaming industry employee, Gaming, NewsChanges to the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 (the Act) came into effect on 1 July 2015. The new legislation repeals a number of specific gambling-related offences and replaces them with three new offences.
Tags Gaming industry employee, Gaming venue operator, Gambling, NewsCommercial licence holders and venue operators are required to undertake an annual review of their Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct (Code) and, where applicable, self-exclusion programs (SEPs) by 12 August 2016.
Tags Gaming industry employee, Gaming venue operator, GamblingThe Victorian Government has released electronic logos for the final phase of implementing the updated Player Information Standards, also known as YourPlay.
Tags Gaming industry employee, Gaming venue operator, Gambling, News