![]() ![]() Gambling advertisements must not include aspects that are not considered to be in the public interest, including inducements to participate in and continue to gamble. Under regulation 43 of the Gaming and Wagering Commission Regulations 1988 (the regulations), it is unlawful to advertise, offer and/or provide an inducement in return for a person opening a betting account, or for referring another person to open an What is not permitted?Īn inducement can be distinguished as something that is extraneous or separate and distinct from the core gambling products and services offered by the gambling operator. Of what the commission considers to be both lawful and unlawful advertising. ![]() The attached table provides specific examples The purpose of this guideline is to clarify the legislative requirements surrounding gambling advertising and the offering of certain benefits, considerations or rewards (for instance ‘inducements’). Or expedient to ensure compliance with the legislation and its policies. The commission may carry out investigations and inquiries it considers to be necessary Under the Gaming and Wagering Commission Act 1987, the Gaming and Wagering Commission (the commission) may take steps to minimise harm to the community caused by gambling. Is provided on the understanding that all persons undertake responsibility for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its contents. ![]() This guideline is designed to provide information in regard to the subject matter covered, and with the understanding that the Gaming and Wagering Commission is not passing legal opinion or interpretation or other professional advice. ![]()
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