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(d) 2018 – Total player losses: $165,783,015.97

Jan-18

$13,214,865.86

Feb-18

$12,319,533.68

Mar-18

$14,026,846.13

Apr-18

$13,233,872.71

May-18

$13,051,411.64

Jun-18

$14,479,937.65

Jul-18

$14,066,198.40

Aug-18

$14,966,096.15

Sep-18

$14,386,249.46

Oct-18

$13,794,289.39

Nov-18

$13,987,748.62

Dec-18

$14,255,966.28

* Assessment period subject to possible adjustment

(2) The government has been unable to identify any recent consideration of a demerit point system for ACT gambling licensees.

(3) Under the Gambling and Racing Control (Code of Practice) Regulation Schedule 1 Division 1.2.2 (1.6A) a licensee of a gambling facility must keep a record of problem gambling incidents. The overall numbers of gambling incidents recorded across venues in the ACT are:

(a) 2017-18 – 2,048

(b) 2018-19 – 13,225

(c) 2019-20 – 13,110

(d) 2020-21 – 16,340

(4) (Answer available at the Chamber Support Office).

(5) The government is unable to provide a breakdown of descriptions of the incidents without unreasonably diverting resources to undertake manual processing as information about incidents is detailed in the ACT Gamblers Exclusion Database in free text.

(6) The government is unable to provide a breakdown of actions taken without unreasonably diverting resources to undertake manual processing as information about incidents is detailed in the ACT Gamblers Exclusion Database in free text.

(7) The following number of deeds of exclusion were enacted:

(a) 2017-18 – 235

(b) 2018-19 – 215

(c) 2019-20 – 154

(d) 2020-21 – 163

(8) The government is unable to calculate an average exclusion period without unreasonably diverting resources to undertake manual processing. Self exclusion periods range from six months to three years.


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