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Mandatory Closure Periods To Interrupt Gambling Harm

People experiencing harm from gambling, including those in Brimbank, will be better protected with mandatory closure periods of gaming machine areas in pubs and clubs soon to come into effect.

As part of the first tranche of our landmark gambling reforms, pubs and clubs across Victoria will have to close their gaming machine areas between 4 am and 10 am from August 30.

The state government is working closely with affected venues and stakeholders, giving them as much notice as possible so they can prepare rosters and make other necessary changes ahead of these closures starting.

While relatively few people gamble at pubs and clubs at 4 am, the people who do are at a much higher risk of experiencing gambling harm. These reforms provide an important break in play, so patrons can ‘get out of the zone’ and be more aware and informed about their behaviours.

These mandatory closure periods are also aimed at curbing the practice of some venues staggering opening hours to encourage gaming with no breaks.

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