Gambling Harm in Hume

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Gambling harm disproportionately affects the Hume community. In the 2022/23 financial year, we witnessed our highest recorded losses to electronic gaming machines (EGMs) to date − a staggering $139 million. Hume City was the fourth highest LGA for EGM losses in Victoria.

As a proud testament to our commitment to combat gambling harm, Hume City Council has been actively working on several initiatives.

We've heard the valued voices, experiences and thoughts of our residents through a community survey.

We've engaged with community service providers by holding a workshop to learn more about the gambling harms they witness in the Hume community, and to understand what we can do to support their important work further. 

We held our inaugural Gambling Harm Symposium which brought together distinguished keynote speakers and those with lived experience of gambling harm to address the challenges and solutions in tackling this important issue.

All the valuable insights gathered from the survey, workshop, and symposium will inform Council's review of the Gambling Harm Minimisation Policy, which will commence in 2024.

Hume City Council looks forward to the implementation of the next steps of State Government reforms that will ensure all EGMs in Victoria require mandatory pre-commitment limits and carded play, load-up limits, and slowing of machine spin rates.

See below for more details on everything we have been working on.