Electronic Gaming Machines Policy 2024
CLOSED: This consultation has now closed. For more information on this project please contact Council's Community Development team on 5734 6200.
While many people gamble at non-harmful levels, a significant proportion of people experience harm from gambling. Gambling is seen by some as a social and recreational activity, however there is significant evidence of harms for some individuals, families and communities. Family violence, relationship breakdown, financial hardship, health and wellbeing issues and crime are all potential impacts of engaging in gambling activities.
These harms are all preventable. Council has an important role in preventing the harm from Electronic Gaming Machines (also known as 'pokie machines') through land use planning.
Policy Summary
The draft Electronic Gaming Machines Policy 2024 (the Policy) is our commitment to preventing and minimising the harms from gambling on individuals, families and communities.
The Policy will:
- Assist Council Officers in their assessment of planning applications for land use and development.
- Guide Council Officers in the assessment of referrals of gaming applications from the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission.
- Advocate to reduce the impacts of gambling related harms on the community.
- Formalise Council’s position in relation to Electronic Gaming Machines on Council owned and operated/ managed land.
What changes have been made to the Policy?
- Formalising Council's position that EGMs are not supported in existing or new venues on Council owned/operated and managed land
- That on Council owned/operated and managed land, no new advertising or promotional signs connected to venues with EGMs are allowed.
- In assessment of applications and referrals, Council Officers will consider indicators of resilience of the community where the EGMs are proposed
- Strengthening the circumstances when a social and economic impact assessment and the inclusions within this that are required of the applicant.
How to get involved
Your feedback is invaluable to us. Whether it's through our online survey, a written submission, or a face-to-face discussion at one of our community pop ups, we're listening.
This is your opportunity to tell us if we have missed anything, share your thoughts on the draft policy by completing a quick survey below to tell us your thoughts.
- Take a look at our draft Electronic Gaming Machines Policy 2024
- Pick up a copy from one of our Customer and Library Centres or contact us on 5734 6200
- Make a submission by email to Social.Planning@mitchellshire.vic.gov.au
Closing date
Feedback closes 5pm Tuesday 28 May 2024
More information
For further information please phone the Social Planning and Policy Team on 5734 6200.
What happens next?
Once the submissions close and the feedback is reviewed, the policy will be updated and will be reported back to the community once it has been adopted by council.