Research and Polls

Research

The Productivity Commission’s Inquiry Report into Gambling: Number 50, 26 February 2010. Released to the public on 23 June 2010.

Parliamentary Joint Select Committee on Gambling Reform, First Report: The design and implementation of a mandatory pre-commitment system for electronic gaming machines

Parliamentary Joint Select Committee on Gambling Reform - Inquiry into interactive and online gambling and gambling advertising

Understanding the ‘community benefit’ of electronic gaming machines: an interim analysis of Victorian EGM community benefit statements. Dr Charles Livingstone, Department of Health Science, Monash University

Public Polls

Survey on Problem Gambling from Malcolm Turnbull’s website. December 2011 poll, that received over 7000 responses.

Nielsen Research Poll: October 2011 poll on pokies legislation.

Essential Research Poll: October 2011 poll on pokies legislation.

Public opinion on gambling, ANUpoll July 2011.  The tenth ANUpoll takes a snapshotof Australian attitudes towards gambling and potential government regulation. Australian National Institute for Public Policy and ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences.

Essential Research Poll: September 2011 poll on pokies legislation.

Australia Institute Survey: April 2011 poll (commissioned by UnitingCare Wesley Adelaide) on gambling pre-commitment

*A summary of the findings of the three Australian polls is available here: Summary of Key Polls.*

Norsk_Tipping_AS_2010 Annual_and Social_Report. The Annual report from the Norwegian Gambling Authority that gives statistics from the 2010 Synovate Poll of Norwegian gaming habits.

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