Responsible Gambling Fund


The Responsible Gambling Fund plays a key role in advising the NSW Government on the allocation of funds for initiatives and programs that support responsible gambling and help reduce gambling-related harms. The RGF is established under the Casino Control Act 1992, which requires each casino licence in NSW to make contributions to the Fund with contributions currently set at two per cent of gaming revenue.

Office of Responsible Gambling

The sits within the NSW Department of Customer Service and leads the development of responsible gambling strategy and public policy advice to the NSW Government. It supports and manages the , and .
The Office supports the RGF to ensure Trustees are best positioned to provide advice and guidance to the Minister on funding responsible gambling initiatives consistent with their strategic direction, objectives and associated governance arrangements. The Office develops and implements programs and initiatives, as part of a strategic approach that supports responsible gambling and prevents and minimises the risk of gambling related harm in the community.
Broad program areas include:
The RGF is administered by nine Trustees who bring expertise across fields including public health, law, government, academia, business and social research. The Trustees meet a minimum of six times a year to provide expert advice to the Minister on appropriate allocation of funds and on gambling policy matters where an arm's length and expert view is requested. The Trustees are:
In 2018/19, $30 million was committed from the RGF to support responsible gambling in NSW. Funded projects include activities and services which enable a person to make informed decisions about participating in gambling, minimise the potential for harm associated with gambling and to reduce the incidence and prevalence of problem gambling.
The Responsible Gambling Fund priority areas for 2018 - 2021 are:
The Responsible Gambling Fund also funds which provides free, confidential support and advice for anyone experiencing problems with gambling, including support for family members and friends. Gambling Help NSW offers a range of free and confidential services including: