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Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.

Australian Institute of Criminology (PDF - 6k)

Submission 21 for Australia's Gambling Industries (1999) View full list


H:WWW INQUIRY GAMBLING SUBS SUB021.DOC 1. SUBMISSION OF THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOGY TO THE. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY ON AUSTRALIA’S GAMBLING INDUSTRIES. The Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC), a Commonwealth statutory

Date received: 4 Nov 1998

Rotenstein, John (PDF - 9k)

Submission 20 for Australia's Gambling Industries (1999) View full list


Submission to:. Productivity Commission Inquiry:. Australia’s Gambling Industries. Written 4 November 1998 by:. John Rotenstein. PO Box 165. Double Bay NSW 1360. Phone 02 9264 3255 (daytime). Gambling: A ‘good’or a ‘bad’? John Rotenstein, 4

Date received: 4 Nov 1998

Adelaide Crusade Centre (PDF - 25k)

Submission 45 for Australia's Gambling Industries (1999) View full list


INQUIRY INTO AUSTRALIA’S GAMBLING INDUSTRIES. SUBMISSION BY JOHN RIDLEY. 1.DEFINITION: to play games of chance for money or other valuables. 2.MOTIVE: the desire for quick gain or wealth. 3.COMMONLY EXPRESSED VIEWS: “A little gambling is

Date received: 4 Nov 1998

Mental Health Foundation of Australia (PDF - 58k)

Submission 51 for Australia's Gambling Industries (1999) View full list


SUBMISSION. TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION’S ENQUIRY. INTO. AUSTRALIA’S GAMBLING INDUSTRIES. from. The Mental Health Foundation of Australia. 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. 1. The critical need in the area of gambling and problem gambling is

Date received: 4 Nov 1998

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