McMillen, JPitt, S2007-05-222011-01-052007-05-222011-01-052005-030-9757104-5-1http://hdl.handle.net/1885/45185This report outlines research on the effects of three harm minimisation measures introduced between 1993 and 2002 in the ACT: • a $10 maximum bet on EGMs (electronic gaming machines, or ‘poker’ machines); • a mandatory three-hour shutdown of gaming machines each day; • restriction on cash payment of winnings. The Gambling and Racing Control (Code of Practice) Regulations require that winnings above $1,000 must be paid by non-cash means such as a cheque or electronic transfer. ¶ The report also provides a summary of the ACT gambling and regulatory environment and a policy chronology, with particular focus on the history and objectives of the ACT harm minimisation measures under review.This report was commisioned by ACT GAmbling and Racing Commissionapplication/pdfen-AUharm minimisation measuresACT Governmentproblem gamblersrecreational gamblersgambling$10 maximum betpoker machineselectronic gambling machines, EGMsReview of the ACT Government's harm minimisation measures2015-12-12