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Gaming Machines

In New Zealand, gaming machines have been permitted to operate outside casinos since 1988. During that time, their number and popularity have grown considerably. There are now more than 20,000 such machines operating in this country.  These are all owned and operated by trusts that are bound by statute to direct funds to benefit the community. Accordingly, gaming trusts do not derive 'profits' in the commercial sense. Instead, funds are used to benefit the community through a system of grants. Gaming trusts currently grant more than $300 million per year to a mix of sporting, educational, health, arts and other charitable purposes. A similar amount is contributed to the Government in GST and duty.

Below are a series of links that you may find useful if your club operates gaming machines.

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Updated | 04 Aug 2008.

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