The paper will discuss current gambling policy in Australia. The attraction of the use of gambling as a method of "painless taxation" is recognised, but its potentiality for damaging individuals and society will be considered. Five policy options are identified. Much evidence will be drawn from the three-volume report Australia's Gambling Industries, and there will be an evaluation of the Australian Interactive Gambling Act, 2001. The assessment of the least damaging form of gambling policy, when all aspects of gambling are taken into account, is the ultimate aim of this paper.
History
Publication title
Journal of Gambling Issues
Volume
13
Issue
13
Article number
March
Number
March
Pagination
EJ
ISSN
1494-5185
Department/School
School of Social Sciences
Publisher
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Publication status
Published online
Rights statement
Copyright Copyright 2005 The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
Repository Status
Open
Socio-economic Objectives
230299 Government and politics not elsewhere classified