This study is the first stage of a three stage project which aims to investigate the poker machine playing behaviour of Sydney registered club members of different social, demographic and ethnic backgrounds. The main objective of the overall project was to evaluate the adequacy of services available to Sydney populations most at risk of developing problematic gambling behaviour.
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Poker machine gaming in Sydney clubs
Progress in tourism and hospitality research, 1998 : proceedings of the 8th Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, p.407
8th CAUTHE 1998: Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Management (Gold Coast, Qld., 11/02/1998 - 14/02/1998)
1998
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- Title
- Poker machine gaming in Sydney clubs
- Creators
- Helen Breen - Southern Cross UniversityNerilee Hing - Southern Cross UniversityPaul Weeks - Southern Cross University
- Contributors
- Bill Faulkner (Editor of compilation)Carmen Tidswell (Editor of compilation)David Weaver (Editor of compilation)
- Publication Details
- Progress in tourism and hospitality research, 1998 : proceedings of the 8th Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, p.407
- Conference
- 8th CAUTHE 1998: Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Management (Gold Coast, Qld., 11/02/1998 - 14/02/1998)
- Publisher
- Bureau of Tourism Research; Canberra, ACT
- Number of pages
- 407-407
- Identifiers
- 1856; 991012822095402368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Gambling Education and Research; School of Business and Tourism; Emeritus Faculty; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Faculty of Education; The Hotel School
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding