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Bingo is a form of ‘minor gaming’ where players receive a ticket (or tickets) with randomly numbered squares. 

Tags Bingo, Gambling

Bingo is a form of minor gaming allowed for the benefit of community and charitable organisations.

Tags Bingo, Gambling

Information about operating a gaming venue.

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gambling

Raffles can only be conducted to raise funds for organisations that have been declared as community or charitable organisations by us and may require a minor gaming permit. You can hold a raffle without a minor gaming permit if the prize value is $20,000 or less. If you’re conducting a raffle to raise funds on behalf of a charity (i.e. CFA or Cancer Council), you need their written permission before proceeding. 

The information on this page relates to both commercial and community and charitable gaming.

Tags Raffle, Gambling

FAQs about the responsibilities and conditions of a gaming industry employee.

Tags Gaming industry employee, Gambling

Trade promotion lotteries are designed to promote a trade or business. 

Tags Lottery, Gambling

This frequently asked questions (FAQs) page contains answers to commonly raised questions by trade promotion lotteries.

Tags Gambling

Ensure you follow the right steps if you are planning to install a Linked Jackpot Arrangement (LJA) in your venue. Without the right approvals in place, enforcement action may be taken. 

Tags Gaming venue operator, Gaming

This page includes the application forms required for manufacturers, suppliers and testers.

Tags Manufacturer, Gambling

This page outlines the process and requirements if you intend to manufacture, supply or provide testing services of gambling equipment and systems in Victoria.

Tags Manufacturer, Gambling