Community Support Levy (CSL) (Tasmanian Gaming Commission) Details of the CSL, derived from the proceeds of gaming machines in hotels and clubs, which is used to support sport and recreation clubs, charitable organisations, the rehabilitation of compulsive gamblers, research and education, and other health services
Gambling Support Program The Gambling Support Progam of the Department of Health and Human Services provides support services to people affected by gambling. It also undertakes research, delivers education and health promotion programs, and provides grants to charitable organisations
Gaming rules and standards Rules and standards for a range of gaming activities in Tasmania: casino games, gaming machines, Internet gaming and wagering, surveillance standards, and Tasmanian Gaming Commission rules
Know your odds A Tasmanian Government site providing information to gamblers on the odds of winning a prize, explaining the concept of the House Edge, that is the mathematical advantage the gambling game has over gamblers as they play over time. Includes a video and participation opportunities through discussion groups
Liquor and Gaming Branch (Treasury and Finance) Web site of the Liquor and Gaming Branch of the Department of Treasury and Finance, with information, forms, and applications relevant to the licensing of the sale and supply of liquor in Tasmania, and the regulation of gaming activities
Minor gaming Liquor and Gaming Branch information relating to authorised minor gaming (that is, where proceeds are used for not-for-profit organisations or for charitable reasons). Includes permit conditions and applications, game rules and conditions, game notification forms, exempt games, trade promotions, and application for authorisation of new games
Tasmanian Gaming Commission The Tasmanian Gaming Commission is an independent body responsible for the regulation of gaming in Tasmania