28 July 2005

For Immediate Release

 

Monitoring of Gaming Machines Welcomed

 

The plan to monitor gaming machines electronically in pubs and clubs around New Zealand has gained support from Tangata Whenua, and community and voluntary sector groups – and it should not result in less funding for these organisations.

 

“Although this represents a cost to the pubs and clubs involved, it is vital to assess the true impact of gambling in New Zealand,” says Andrea Goble, General Manager of the Funding Information Service

 

“Tangata Whenua, and community and voluntary organisations are heavily reliant on money from pub charities and gaming funds. That is a reality of the funding situation in New Zealand – and despite the fact that many in the Sector are responsible for dealing with the social issues caused by problem gambling.

 

“There needs to be a concerted effort to monitor exactly what impact gambling has on our communities so that the Sector can work to direct services where they are most needed,” Ms Goble says.

 

“We believe the costs for the monitoring should come out of administration rather than lessen the money that goes to the Sector. This is, afterall, money that comes from the community in the first place.”

 

The monitoring system, put forth by the Department of Internal Affairs, would cost $1.14 per machine for each day it operates.

 

“That cost is a fraction of the overall profits made by gaming machines each year.  If a pub or club is operating a full complement of 18 machines, the total monitoring cost per annum is approximately $7,450,” says Ms Goble.

 

“That is a very small cost for these organisations and would come out of administration funds.  It’s a worthwhile investment to make,” she says.

 

ENDS

 

The Funding Information Service is a member of COMVOICES, an independent coalition of Tangata Whenua and leading community and voluntary organisations that has been set up to promote the voluntary sector and the contribution it makes to New Zealand society.

 

 

For more information, please contact:

 

Andrea Goble

Funding Information Service

04 499 4090 (w)

021 1578375 (m)

Tina Reid

New Zealand Federation of Voluntary Welfare Organisations

04 385 0981 (w)

025 6846640 (m)

Dave Henderson

Association of Non-Governmental Organisations of Aotearoa (ANGOA)

04 972 7708 (w)

0274 848165 (m)