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A Licensed Premises Gaming Licence allows an entity to operate keno or keno and gaming machines in a licence premises such as a hotel or club. Minor Gaming Permit Gaming conducted for the benefit of not-for-profit organisations or charitable purposes must comply with the relevant rules and conditions for Minor Gaming.

Hotel and club gaming licences

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In order to operate gaming machines, you must have a licence. There are two types of licences that allow you to operate gaming machines:

  1. Hotel Gaming Licences​: are in the form of gaming machine entitlements (GMEs) and poker machine permits (PMPs)

  2. Club Gaming Licences: are in the form of gaming machine entitlements (GMEs).

Hotel Gaming Licences​

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In addition to selling and serving alcohol on and off premises, a hotel licence allows you to operate gaming machines.

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  1. If you collect gaming machines (fruit machines, slot machines) as a private individual and you want to sell, repair or maintain a single machine or part of a gaming machine, you may be able to.
  2. Home For gambling businesses Apply for a licence Apply for a licence About the application process, the application and annual fees payable and the steps you will need to take to ensure your business is compliant with your licence conditions.
  3. Gambling equipment supply; gambling equipment repairs; supervising or operating gaming machines. Read more about how to get a casino employee licence. Read more about gaming machines and licences. Sports bookmakers. If you are employed in the bookmaker business you must be licensed. Read more about getting a bookmaker licence. Racing employees.
  4. Holders of premises licences may apply for a permit to provide more than two gaming machines. The number of machines authorised by the permit are not in addition to an automatic entitlement. The holder of the premises licence is required to apply to the licensing authority and pay the prescribed fee.

Gaming machine entitlements and thresholds

There must be one GME and/or one PMP for each gaming machine at the hotel.

The Gaming Machine Threshold (GMT) defines the maximum number of GMEs and PMPs for your premises, i.e. the maximum number of gaming machines that you can operate in your hotel.

A hotel’s GMT is limited by the floor space of the premises of the hotel. Hotels can have up to a maximum of 30 gaming machines. If you have more than 10 gaming machines you must have them in a separate Hotel Gaming Room.

Applying for a GMT increase

For new hotel licences, or when a hotel relocates to a different premises, the GMT for the hotel is automatically set to zero.

To operate gaming machines you need to apply for an increase in your GMT.

Note: GMT cannot be increased if the hotel is (or will be) in a retail shopping center or in the immediate vicinity of:

  • a school
  • a place of public worship
  • a hospital.

In most cases a Local Impact Assessment (LIA) must accompany an application for a GMT increase. The application will only be granted if the GMT increase will have a positive impact to the community.

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Acquiring gaming machine entitlements

As part of the NSW Governments gradual reduction strategy, each hotel must acquire gaming machine entitlements and permits from within the existing supply of other hotels.

Transfer of entitlements attracts a compulsory forfeiture of one entitlement in every block of two or three entitlements being transferred from other hotels.

In limited cases, GMT for a hotel premises can be increased with a simultaneous transfer of gaming machine entitlements or poker machine permits.

Club Gaming Licences

In addition to selling and serving alcohol on and off premises, a club licence allows you to operate gaming machines.

Gaming machine entitlements and thresholds

You must have one GME for each gaming machine.

The Gaming Machine Threshold (GMT) defines the maximum number of GMEs for your premises, i.e. the maximum number of gaming machines that you can operate in your club.

A club’s GMT is limited by the floor space of the premises of the club.

Applying for a GMT increase

For new club licences, or when a club relocates to a different premises, the GMT for the club is automatically set to zero.

To operate gaming machines you need to apply for an increase in your GMT.

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Note: GMT cannot be increased if the club is (or will be) in a retail shopping center, or in the immediate vicinity of:

  • a school
  • a place of public worship
  • a hospital.

In most cases a Local Impact Assessment (LIA) must accompany an application for a GMT increase. The application will only be granted if the GMT increase will have a positive impact to the community.

Clubs wishing to increase their GMT over 450 who do not have to complete an LIA, must still demonstrate that:

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  • approving the application will provide additional benefits to club members or the community
  • the club will manage any negative impact from the additional gaming machines on the amenity of the local area.

Acquiring gaming machine entitlements

As part of the NSW Governments gradual reduction strategy, each club must acquire gaming machine entitlements from within the existing supply of other clubs.

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Subject to exemptions, transfer of entitlements attracts a compulsory forfeiture of the one entitlement in every block of two, or three, entitlements being transferred from other clubs.

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In limited cases, GMT for a club premises can be increased with a simultaneous transfer of gaming machine entitlements.