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Responsible Gambling

North Essendon Lotto & Responsible Gambling

North Essendon Lotto recognises that while the vast majority of people who gamble do so for enjoyment and entertainment, there are some people for whom this form of entertainment has become a problem, causing them personal and financial distress.

We understand the importance of providing responsible gambling programs and initiatives to assist those people who may experience difficulties with their gambling behaviour, as well as to keep all our Lottery customers well informed. This website provides a discreet means of finding out more. Please explore the links and resources provided.

What is Responsible Gambling?

Responsible gambling occurs in an environment where people make informed and rational decisions about their participation in gambling, based on their own individual circumstances.

Responsible gambling occurs as a result of the collective actions and shared responsibility of individuals, communities, the gambling industry and the Government, to achieve outcomes that are socially responsible and responsive to community concerns.

What if I love to have a bet?

Most Australians enjoy a bet but some people may have a problem controlling their gambling. This can often involve spending too long in betting venues, or being constantly short of money, or using money not meant to be used for gambling. Follow these four easy steps to make sure your gambling stays in control:

And remember, gamble for the fun of it - not for the money. If is stops being fun...stop.

How can I tell if I have a problem?

Whilst the list below is not exhaustive, it includes some of the common signs that indicate a possible problem. These signs fall into three main groups* - typical problem gambling behaviour, risk behaviour, and hazardous thinking.

Typical problem gambling behaviour

Gambling may be a problem if you are:

Risk Behaviour

People with gambling problems typically engage in a variety of risky behaviours such as:

Hazardous Thinking

People with gambling problems typically hold thoughts or beliefs that support their behaviour, including:

If you think that your gambling behaviour might be turning into a problem, please complete the interactive self-assessment test*.

(* Content and Self Assessment test courtesy of www.problemgambling.vic.gov.au - A Victorian Government initiative funded through the Community Support Fund)