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NSW regulator reports 93% compliance in gaming harm measures

Regulator in New South Wales has launched a compliance blitz, revealing that a 93 percent of venues are adhering to new gaming harm minimisation measures. 

NSW commenced 13 prosecutions for ATM location breaches

Authorities in the Australian state of New South Wales have issued 16 penalty notices and commenced 13 prosecutions for breaches related to ATM locations. This action comes in response to an escalation in enforcement by Liquor & Gaming NSW (L&GNSW) in 2023.

Aristocrat, eBet, IGT, and Light & Wonder granted conditional approval to lead cashless gaming trial in NSW next year

Aristocrat, eBet, IGT, and Light & Wonder have received conditional approval to lead a cashless gaming trial in 2024, according to the Gaming Technologies Association (GTA).

NSW inspecting clubs and pubs for harm-minimization measures

Authorities in the Australian state of New South Wales are continuing their inspections of pubs and clubs to ensure compliance with ‘key gaming harm-minimization measures’.

NSW inquiry proposes mandatory cashless at gaming venues

The introduction of a mandatory cashless gaming card and enhanced data collection measures are among a series of recommendations of an extensive inquiry led by the NSW Crime Commission to crack down on money laundering through Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs) in NSW pubs and clubs.

NSW receives Bell’s Crown suitability report, recruits independent Wexted to advise

Adam Bell SC’s report on the suitability of Crown has been received at the Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority and appointed Wexted to advise as it hands over proceedings to newly established NSW Independent Casino Commission.

NSW regulator appoints Philip Crawford Chief Commissioner

Philip Crawford, the current Chairperson of the Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority (ILGA), has been selected as Chief Commissioner of the NSW Independent Casino Commission (NICC).

Crown Resorts to begin VIP gamings in Sydney on August 8th

Crown Resorts will begin gaming operations in Sydney under a provisional license on August 8th, more than 18 months after the Barangaroo resort opened. 

Your Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: IGLA misses Crown opportunity | Macau update

Regulators in New South Wales have given Crown Resorts conditional approval to open a casino at its glittering new Sydney property, despite the grave problems revealed in three inquiries into its business.

NSW missed the chance, again, to shake up the casino landscape with Crown Sydney opening nod

New South Wales regulators have missed a golden opportunity to open its casino market to new investors by giving Crown Resorts the green light to open its Barangaroo property in Sydney, says Ben Lee, managing partner of IGamiX Management & Consulting.Â