Commissioned report Sep 2021
Gambling in Australia
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This report explores gambling participation and expenditure in Australia and gambling-related impacts on health and wellbeing.
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Commissioned report Sep 2021
This report explores gambling participation and expenditure in Australia and gambling-related impacts on health and wellbeing.
Commissioned report Sep 2023
This report explores gambling participation and expenditure in Australia and gambling-related impacts on health and wellbeing for 2023.
Resource sheet Sep 2014
Where to go if you are having problems with gambling
Research report Nov 2017
This report gives an overview of gambling activity in Australia, with respect to participation, expenditure, and problems among regular gamblers.
Commissioned report Dec 2019
This chapter describes levels of gambling involvement and gambling-related problems among 16–17 year olds and their parents.
Media release Dec 2019
A new national study has found 16 per cent of Australian teenagers aged 16-17 years reported spending money on some form of gambling activity in the previous 12 months, with some gambling illegally because they were underage.
Profile May 2024
Gabriel Tillman is a Senior Research Officer in the Australian Gambling Research Centre (AGRC).
Commissioned report Sep 2023
Led by the Centre for Family Research and Evaluation (CFRE) at Drummond Street Services, in partnership with research partners the Centre for Innovative Justice (CIJ) at RMIT University and the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS), and funded by Family Safety Victoria, Future-proofing Safety was a research project that sought to understand how services across Victoria responded to family violence during COVID-19.
Content page Jul 2022
This project aims to take a system-wide view of service interactions for people who experienced or used family violence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Content page Sep 2022
Structured, group based programs that teach children resilience, self–esteem and emotional skills