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Through our research, the Commission contributes to the public debate and encourages informed policy discussion.

The Commission has a statutory mandate to conduct a program of research to support its inquiries, annual reporting and other responsibilities, including promoting community awareness and understanding of various productivity and regulatory issues.

Clubs Australia - Part 1 (PDF - 3475k)

Submission 164 for Gambling (2010) View full list


The Review of the Registered Clubs Industry in NSW, conducted by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) in 2008, provides additional, independent and authoritative analysis. ... 3 Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW,

Date received: 6 Apr 2009

Tim Falkiner (PDF - 155k)

Submission 2 for Gambling (2010) View full list


This may sound strange but there are four largely independent threads of evidence pointing to this: (1) observations of treatment providers and anecdotal evidence, (2) Charles Livingstone’s “Commodification of ... PhD "Illegal and Undocumented: A

Date received: 12 Jan 2009

Victorian Government (PDF - 337k)

Submission 205 for Gambling (2010) View full list


The Independent Review Panel consists of four members, and is chaired by the Honorable Ron Merkel QC, a former Judge of the Federal Court. ... The Independent Review Panel’s reports are published on the Department of Justice’s website after being

Date received: 16 Apr 2009

Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PDF - 644k)

Submission 222 for Gambling (2010) View full list


20 Disability Studies and Research Institute, Review of the Problem Gambling Treatment and Support Service provided. ... interest and consumer protection; • establishing an independent board with responsibility for administering a community benefit fund

Date received: 28 Apr 2009

Relationships Australia (SA) (PDF - 291k)

Submission 203 for Gambling (2010) View full list


and integrated treatment and support plans for clients who also have depression, anxiety and drug and alcohol problems, for example the development of referral networks to gambling help services for health ... This may arise from a significant loss or

Date received: 10 Apr 2009

UnitingCare Australia (PDF - 271k)

Submission 238 for Gambling (2010) View full list


networks about new and emerging forms of gambling that have considerable potential for promoting further gambling harm. ... 14. Introduction About Uniting Care Australia UnitingCare Australia is an agency of the National Assembly of the Uniting Church,

Date received: 15 May 2009

Clubs Australia - Part 2 (PDF - 1332k)

Submission 164 for Gambling (2010) View full list


Central Coast Suicide Prevention Network – Mingara’s Sports and Community Manager was a founding member of the Network, working with a variety of other community representatives to address the suicide issue

Date received: 9 Apr 2009

Centre for Gambling Education & Research (CGER) (PDF - 182k)

Submission 76 for Gambling (2010) View full list


The responsible gambling code in Queensland: Implementation and venue assessment. Gaming Research and Review, 9(1), 43-60. ... Funded by the Independent Gambling Authority, this project is replicating the Queensland project above, but in South Australia.

Date received: 27 Mar 2009

Australian Internet Bookmakers Association (PDF - 202k)

Submission 221 for Gambling (2010) View full list


17 Pathological Gambling: A Critical Review”Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education (CBASSE) (1999), p 19. ... It is useful to review a representative sample of the major prevalence studies and other papers.

Date received: 22 Mar 2009

Tabcorp Holdings Ltd (PDF - 662k)

Submission 229 for Gambling (2010) View full list


Thoroughbred racing alone contributes some $5 billion to the economy, with participation of more than 160, 000 people, working in jobs or as volunteers. ... A review of wagering and the future sustainability of the NSW Racing Industry.

Date received: 4 May 2009