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Western Australia


Western Australia, covering the entire western third of the country, is made up mostly of the arid Outback. Its population is concentrated in its fertile southwest


corner, home to the Margaret River wine region and the riverside capital, Perth. In the far north, the Kimberley region is home to ancient Aboriginal rock art, the Bungle Bungle sandstone domes and Broome, with Cable Beach camels and a pearling industry.


wagering functions trading as the TAB with more than 330 TAB retail outlets in the state.


Overall revenues last year were $404.7m which includes $321.5m from wagering, $58.4m from WA Race Bets Levy and $24.8m from other items.


Te department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor (RGL) is responsible for the gambling sector in this state and provides licensing for casinos, gaming and the betting industries. Te legislations covering the sectors including the Betting Control Act 1954, Casino Control Act 1984 and Gaming and Betting Act 1985.


Lottery – LotteryWest was established in 1932 and runs the lottery in Western Australia and operates under the Lotteries Commission Act of 1990.


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Tere are various games from Lotto, Powerball, Soccer Pools and scratch n win and tickets can be bought via 500 plus retailers, the app or online.


Lottery sales in 2018 amounted to $855m of which the Saturday Lotto saw the biggest share with $313.9m followed by Powerball $160.6m, Oz Lotto with $145.9m, Scratch n Win $107m, Monday and Wednesday Lotto $58.4m and Set


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for Life $52.4m with the remainder on other games. Online sales represent 9.5 per cent of sales.


l Betting – In 2003 the state government


restructured the racing industry governance system in WA and merged the Western Australian Turf Club, Western Australian Trotting Association and Western Australian Greyhound Racing Authority alongside the off- course betting activities of TAB, into a single controlling authority known as Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA).


Te RWWA has the responsibility for off-course


Tere are a total of 54 race clubs in WA which between them conduct 875 race meetings annually. Tere are 37 thoroughbred clubs (one metropolitan and 36 regional), 14 harness clubs and one greyhound club (with three venues).


Te Western Australian Turf Club, now operating as Perth Racing, was founded in 1852 and manages two tracks – Ascot Racecourse and Belmont Park and is Western Australia’s only metropolitan thoroughbred club and hosts a total of around 90 meetings per season.


Ascot is the summer venue and Belmont is the winter venue. Belmont is located closer to Perth’s central business district and has recently undergone redevelopment works.


On-course totalisator sales have been dropping in Perth, from $31.6m in 2014 to $19m last year


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