The Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group (ALH) has been fined $177,500 after pleading guilty to 24 charges related to underage gambling and failing to supervise electronic betting terminals adequately. The charges stem from incidents involving minors being allowed to gamble and access poker machine areas.
VGCCC Fines ALH for Underage Gambling Breaches, the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) initiated legal action against ALH for permitting a teenager to gamble at five venues between September 2022 and October 2023. These venues included the Albion Charles Hotel, Cramers Hotel, Doncaster Hotel, Excelsior Hotel, and the Rose Shamrock & Thistle Hotel.In a separate incident in August 2023, an 8-year-old child, accompanied by an adult, entered the poker machine area at Westside Taverner, an ALH venue. Although staff intervened and reported the situation to the VGCCC, the presence of a minor in a gambling area remains a significant violation under Victorian law.
VGCCC CEO Annette Kimmitt AM supported the court’s ruling, emphasizing the responsibility venues have to protect minors from gambling harm.
VGCCC Fines ALH for Underage Gambling Breaches VGCCC Fines ALH for Underage Gambling Breaches for allowing underage gambling. Previous fines have been imposed on several licensees, including:“It is well established that minors who gamble are more likely to experience severe harm from gambling as adults. All venues, therefore, have a legal and social obligation to protect children from that risk.”
- Preston Hotel: $25,300
- Parkview Hotel: $5,220
- The Brunswick Club: $8,720
- The Olympic Hotel: $8,820
- Northcote TAB Agency: $9,960
- Edwardes Lakes Hotel: $9,900 VGCCC Fines ALH for Underage Gambling Breaches
Two additional cases remain pending in the Magistrates’ Court.