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Gambling Reform 2010Informa Australia is delighted to host the inaugural Gambling Reform Summit to be held on the 9th & 10th June 2010 in Sydney. This is the chance for all industry stakeholders to debate the future of Australia’s gambling sector in the wake of proposed regulatory reform. |
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By attending the Gambling Reform Summit this June, you will hear keynote presentations and lively industry panel discussions and gain important insight into:
- the overall direction of the gambling sector
- the development of emerging interactive gambling platforms
- the impact a review of policy may have on the sector, across the nation.
Featuring International keynote speaker:
Richard Hewitt, Mobile Product Manager, Betfair UK ![]()
PLUS:
- Senator Nick Xenaphon, Independent Senator for SA
- Rob Hines, CEO, Racing Victoria
- Mike Kelly, Executive Director , Office of Racing, Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation QLD
- Ron Smooker, Partner, Clayton Utz
- Jamie Nettleton, Partner, Addisons
- Doug Flockhart, CEO, Clubs Queensland
- Dr. Charles Livingstone, Deputy Head of the Department of Health Social Science, Monash University
- Nadine Grinblat, Senior Researcher & Communications Manager, Australasian Gaming Council
- Micheil Brodie, Executive Director Licensing, Regulation and Alcohol Strategy, NT Department of Justice
- Ben Reichel, CEO & MD, Two Way Ltd
- Richard Burt, CEO, Racing and Wagering Western Australia
- Ross Ferrar, CEO, Gaming Technologies Association
- Mike Sarquis, Executive Director, Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation, QLD
- Linda Woo, Executive Officer, Office of Regulatory Policy, QLD
- Leigh Barrett, President, National Association for Gambling Studies
Key programme highlights include:
- Federal and state perspective on proposed areas of reform
- Regulatory roundtable discussion
- Outlook for the future direction of the gaming and wagering sectors
- Emerging platforms for interactive gambling
- International keynote focussed on the growth of mGambling
- Problem gambling and initiatives to prevent impact on public health
- The legal framework
- Racing authority panel
The program is now available. Click HERE for the speaker line-up and agenda.
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