Future gaming market

​​​​​Community Support Levy survey - allocation of funding under the future gaming market

Following responses to the public consultation processes, further feedback was sought from a cross section of organisations on how the Community Support Levy funding could best be allocated within the new gaming environment.

Details on how to respond to the survey were contained in the following document: 

  Survey Questions - CSL funding under the Future Gaming Market   (229Kb)

​Survey responses were received from 12 parties and copies of these responses are available at the links below.

Stage two consu​​ltation

Stage one of public consultation was conducted in February 2020, which provided an overview of how the Tasmanian gaming industry will be restructured and included details of the regulatory model that will implement the Government's policy. Responses to stage one are published below under “Stage one consultation".

Stage two of public consultation included the release of the exposure draft of the Gaming Control Amendment (Future Gaming Market) Bill 2021 (the Bill) and a suite of associated sector‑specific explanatory papers and fact sheets on the proposed amendments. The explanatory papers were produced to help understand the sector‑specific proposed amendments to the Act.

The release of the exposure draft of the Bill provided an opportunity to consider and provide feedback on the proposed amendments to the Gaming Control Act prior to the Bill's introduction to Parliament.

Submissions were invited from interested parties addressing the implementation of the Government's policy through the intended legislative amendments. Matters specific to the Policy itself were out of scope of the consultation process.

Written submissions on the draft Gaming Control Amendme​nt (Future Gaming Market) Bill 2021 were received by 9 August 2021​.

Details on how to make a submission were contained in the following document:

The Bill, explanatory papers and fact sheets are available at the links below:

The Government’s summary of the Future of Gaming in Tasmania released on 7 July 2021 can be found below:

Submis​sions to stage two consultation

Submissions were received from 26 parties, providing feedback on the release of the exposure draft of the Gaming Control Amendment (Future Gaming Market) Bill 2021. A copy of the Ov​erview of Responses to the Future of Gaming in Tasmania Public Consultation 2021 and copies of the individual submissions received are available at the links below.​

Ov​erview of Response​​s to the Future of Gaming in Tasmania Public Consultation 2021

​Stage one ​con​sultation

​A paper providing details of the Future Gaming Market regulatory model that will implement the Government’s policy from 1 July 2023 was released in February 2020 for consultation, with responses due by 18 March 2020. It provided an opportunity for interested parties to consider and provide feedback on the new regulatory model. A copy of the consultation paper, related fact sheets and submissions received are available at the links below.

​​​Submissions to the stage one consultation paper​​​​

Submissions were received from 68 parties, providing feedback on the proposed Future Gaming Market regulatory model.  A copy of the Overview of Responses to the Future of Gaming in Tasmania Public Consultation Paper 2020 and copies of the individual submissions received are available at the links below.

  1 - ALH Group  

  2 - Ken Ling 

  3 - Peter Hoult  ​​

  4 - James Boyce  

   5 - Central Hotel   

  6 - Beach Hotel  

  7 - Shearwater Resort Tavern  

  8 - Madeleine Ogilvie MP  

  9 - Brighton Hotel Motel and Risdon Brook Hotel 

  10 - John Lawrence 

  11 - Anglicare 

  12 - Communities Tasmania  

  13 - Exeter Hotel 

  14 - New Norfolk Hotel  ​​

  15 - Black Stallion Hotel   

  16 - Commercial Hotel  

  17 - Sunny Hill Tavern  

  18 - Star and Garter Hotel  

  19 - Queens Head Hotel  

  20 - Robert Holderness-Roddam 

  21 - Dodges Ferry Hotel  

  22 - Queens Arms Hotel   

  23 - All Year Round Tavern   

  24 - Shoreline Hotel  

  25 - Alliance for Gambling Reform and Uniting Church Australia

  26 - Ross Lincolne 

  27 - Meg Webb MLC 

  28 - Tasmanian Hospitality Association 

  29 - Beachfront Bicheno 

  30 - Black Buffalo Hotel

  31 - Kings Meadows Hotel 

  32 - Kingston Hotel 

  33 - Beltana Hotel 

  34 - Cooleys Hotel 

  35 - Mornington Inn

  36 - Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TCCI)

  37 - Norton Hospitality Group (Empire Hotel) ​

  38 - Derwent Tavern

  39 - Elwick Hotel 

  40 - Hotel Federal

  41 - Mackeys Royal Hotel 

  42 - Claremont Hotel 

  43 - Furners Hotel

  44 - Hotel Tasmania

  45 - Waterfront Hotel

  46 - Valern Hotel

  47 - Molly Malones  

  48 - Alexander Hotel

  49 - Argosy Motor Inn

  50 - Goodstone Group

  51 - Bridge Hotel

  52 - Formby Hotel

  53 - Neptune Grand Hotel

  54 - River Arms Hotel

  55 - Lighthouse Hotel

  56 - Seabrook Hotel

  ​57 - Somerset Hotel

  58 - Brooker Inn

  59 - Andrew Wilkie MP

  60 - Federal Group

  61 - Tabcorp Holdings Limited

  62 - Aristocrat

  63 - Top of the Town Hotel Motel

  64 - Network Gaming

  65 - Local Government Association Tasmania (LGAT)  

  66 - Neighbourhood Houses Tasmania

  67 - Glenorchy City Council

  68 - TasCOSS​​

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