![]() Online lotteries in Queensland can be conducted by a person operating under a lottery licence and are governed by the Lotteries Act 1997 and associated regulation. ![]() Tipping competitions can also be conducted online so long as all proceeds are returned to the players as prizes and it is conducted by an association or individual as defined in the CNPG Act. One of the primary objectives of the CNPG Act is to prevent individuals from obtaining a personal gain from the conduct of games such as raffles.Įligible associations operating under the provisions of the CNPG Act are permitted to conduct raffles and trade promotions etc. Only an eligible association can conduct charitable and non-profit games online, for profit. Online raffles, art unions (including tipping competitions), bingo, lucky envelopes, Calcutta sweeps and promotional games (trade promotions or competitions) are conducted in Queensland under the Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999 (CNPG Act). If you do not believe your proposed game fits within one of the categories below, you may wish to apply for an interactive gambling licence. The licensing requirements for each are outlined below. There are various types of online games that a person may wish to conduct in Queensland. ![]() ![]() Interactive gambling licensing is regulated in Queensland by the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation (OLGR). Interactive gambling (including internet-based gambling) is regulated under both Australian and Queensland law. ![]()
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