Casino Control Act 1982 – s.85E Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999 – s.111 Gaming Machine Act 1991 – s.325A Interactive Gambling (Players Protection) Act 1998 – s.186 Keno Act 1996 – s.167 Liquor Act 1992 Lotteries Act 1997 – s.153 Wagering Act 1998 – s.229 Business requirements. The history of liquor regulation in Queensland began with 4 licensing types created pre-1860. In 1843, the first race meeting was held in Brisbane. Find out more about the milestones of Queensland liquor and gaming regulation by downloading the current statistical report.
PrintSelf-exclusion (self-banning) is when you ask a gambling venue to exclude you from the venue or a gambling activity offered at the venue.
By law, venues are required to assist any person requesting a self-exclusion. Once in effect, self-exclusion remains in force for up to 5 years, but you have a cooling-off period of 24 hours.
A nominated person at the venue (usually known as the customer liaison officer) should explain the exclusion process to you. They are required to provide you with the self-exclusion forms and the contact details of your local Gambling Help service.
Choosing to self-exclude can be due to concern about the:
Self-exclusion is an important step in dealing with a gambling problem.
Gambling venues are required to maintain a register of excluded persons that is only available to staff who are required to be informed of exclusions (e.g. gaming room staff). Venues must otherwise keep your information confidential and should ensure your individual circumstances are always respected.
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You will be asked to leave if you enter a venue (or part of a venue) from which you are excluded. The incident will be reported to the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation (OLGR) for investigation and may result in you being fined.
If you enter a venue (or part of a venue) from which you are excluded and the venue does not take reasonable steps to prevent you from entering, you can contact OLGR to report the incident or submit a complaint online. The incident will be investigated and fines may be issued.
If you feel your situation has changed, you may lodge an application to cancel your exclusion with the gambling venue. An application may only be made 1 year from the day after the exclusion was issued or within the 24-hour cooling-off period.