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Gambling concerns in Maribyrnong

Maribyrnong council is continuing to knuckle down on gambling in the municipality, as it seeks resident feedback on its draft Reducing Harm from Gambling Policy.

The draft policy proposed by the council seeks to address increasingly recognised harmful impacts from gambling, specifically those associated with playing electronic gaming machines (EGMs).

There are currently 471 electronic gaming machines across nine venues in Maribyrnong, which is the maximum allowed under law. According to a media release from the council, some of the biggest spending is in Braybrook and Maidstone “in some of the most disadvantaged areas in our municipality in terms of income and employment.”

Mayor Anthony Tran said gambling is now widely recognised as something that extends beyond just financial concerns, but also poses health and social issues such as depression and family violence.

“While we may think gambling is an issue that only affects some people – but the truth is the impacts go beyond individuals to their families, friends, employers, workmates, businesses and the community generally,” he said.

“If every adult in our City was playing the pokies that would be $750 each they are spending every year. When we know not everyone is gambling that makes the amount some individuals are spending, and often those who can ill-afford it, even more significant.”

“This is money that could often be better spent on the essentials and supporting their own health and wellbeing, and that of their families.”

The draft policy focuses on continued advocacy to the state government for gambling reforms, including the introduction of a one dollar maximum bet, which supports players voluntarily limiting the time and money they spend.

Mayor Tran said the council is already advocating for reforms in its own venues.

“Under the updated draft policy we are also intending to further walk the talk by banning official meetings, events or community activities at gaming venues, to support all of our community to participate, including those who may suffer gambling issues.”

Residents van share their thoughts on the draft policy until Friday March 18.

Details: https://www.yourcityyourvoice.com.au/gambling

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