Research

The Commission is required to monitor and research the social effects of gambling and problem gambling.

This is done through a range of activities and strategies in association with the Centre for Gambling Research at the Australian National University.


Recent Research

Profiling Problem Gambling Symptoms in the ACT - (PDF file 1.13MB)

Profiling Problem Gambling Symptoms in the ACT - Summary of Findings - (PDF file 448KB)

Help-seeking and Uptake of Services Amongst People with Gambling Problems in the ACT - (PDF file 1.32MB)

Help-seeking and Uptake of Services Amongst People with Gambling Problems in the ACT
- Summary of Findings
- (PDF file 451KB)

ACT Gambling Prevalence Study - (PDF file 733KB)
ACT Gambling Prevalence Study - Summary of findings - (PDF file 118KB)
ACT Gambling Prevalence Study - Appendix - (PDF file 122KB)

 

Older Research

Young Men and Gambling in the ACT - (PDF file 1.02MB)

Review of the ACT Government's Harm Minimisation Measures - (PDF file 735KB)

Adolescent Gambling in the ACT - (PDF file 358KB)

Help seeking by Problem Gamblers, Friends and Families: A Focus on Gender & Cultural Groups - (PDF file 1110KB)

The Use of ATMs in ACT Gaming Venues: An Empirical Study - (PDF file 858KB)

Gaming Machine Accessibility and Use In Suburban Canberra: A Detailed Analysis of the Tuggeranong Valley - (PDF file 6878KB)

Gambling & Clients of ACT Corrections - (PDF file 215KB)

Survey of Problem Gambling in the ACT - (PDF file 612KB)

ACT Needs Analysis - (PDF file 198KB)


In addition to the above the Commission also contributes funding for research undertaken by Gambling Research Australia (GRA), a national body established by the Ministerial Council on Gambling.

For further information on GRA and copies of its research reports visit the GRA website at http://www.gamblingresearch.org.au