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Venue: Long Beach Hotel – Castello’s
Number of Gaming machines: 49
Nominee: Mr Samuel Castello
Address: 380 Nepean Highway Chelsea Victoria
Hotel Website: http://www.longbeachhotel.com.au/
City of: Kingston
Operator: Tabcorp
Net EGM Expenditure: 2008-2009: $5,523,271.50
Pokie Loss History Inspection Notes Hotel or Club: Hotel

Date and Time: 5 August 2009, 12.30pm

Regulation 17 player information talker on each pokie: On all machines, however most are mounted on the ‘head’ of the gaming machine, well above eye level


Visibility of ATM from any pokie / Gaming Room: No, however it is situated next to the R&R club validation machine where members validate their loyalty cards

Distance of ATM from nearest pokie: 12

Visible posting of availability of Self-Exclusion facility: None noted

# of Posters in gaming area: Two large illuminated posters promoting gambling help and awareness. Also promo for winning a home.

Display of Responsible Gaming Handbook: yes

Display of Can Your Really Win brochure: yes

Eating in Gaming Room: None noted

Coffee / Tea service in Gaming Room: Tea and coffee facilities adjacent to gaming room (one pace from nearest pokie machine). Bar serving drinks 3 paces from pokies

Visibility and Audibility of pokies from dining area:

Clocks on any walls? If yes, describe location:

Kids Area

Gambler’s Help notice/cards in toilet

Child/Car signs. Are they visible in entranceways and in car park? Yes – many

Posters in gaming area. Are there any that promote non gaming activities in the premises?


General Comments
PID Return to Player and spin rates:

Variable rate is with or without PowerPlay:

Enticement to children: Budget Buster Tuesday poster on outside of building and mini poster promoting same meal-deal, next to gaming area. The poster has photo of mum, dad and two children. Offer is “Receive 2 kids meals & 2 main meals with unlimited soft drinks for only $40”

Visibility of pokies from outside of the building: Subtle visibility of machines and lights on machines from footpath.