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Objectives and Scope The objective of this wiki website is to provide a foundation to achieve best standards and practices for responsible poker machine gambling. By inspecting and then reporting upon the actual practices at each venue, this wiki will enable venue operators and the public to work together. It is the intention of this web site to objectively report what has been observed at the pokie venue. Scope - Why the Safeway / Woolworths focus? The largest Australian operator of poker machines is Woolworths Limited / Safeway and its associated companies. Initially, the scope of this wiki was limited to reporting upon the 100 Safeway / Woolworths' and associate's Victorian hotels and clubs covering over 6,700 poker machines. While this wiki is initially intended to be a collaborative report on whether Safeway / Woolworths is meeting its own standards and its legal responsibilities; by providing on-site information about each venue, it is also intended to assist Safeway/Woolworths with its stated goal to be a leader in responsible poker machine operations. South Australian and Queensland venues have been added and many Coles / Liquorland owned venues have been inspected. Coles / Liquorland are associated with over 80 pokie venues. Other venues promoting children's meals or playgrounds are also included. Constructive collaboration between the community and the venue operator (whether it be Safeway/Woolworths, Coles/Liquorland or other hotels and clubs) will lead to more responsible gambling processes. Further inspections will help too. Safeway/Woolworths Own Standards The Chief Executive Officer of Safeway/Woolworths, Michael Luscombe, stated that it is his company's internal covenant to take a leadership position in the area of problem gaming and that Safeway/Woolworth takes its responsibilities "very very very seriously". His statement sets standards for his company. Michael Luscombe's Statement This statement was made to Woolworths Limited's shareholders at their Annual General Meeting on 16 November 2007 in response to a question asked by Stephen Mayne, a Woolworths shareholder. "We don’t have ATMs in our gaming areas. We don’t cash cheques in those hotels. We do have facilities for self barring in all of our hotels. (Is that right, Bruce? Right?). On all of our gaming machines there are signs talking about the fact that you cannot win on those machines, right in front of the face of that area. We don’t allow people to eat in those areas. There are clocks in all of the gaming areas so people understand how long they’ve been there. We take this very very very seriously. And… I’m a little bit disappointed that a shareholder would not have recognised it when visited one of our hotels that that’s the case. Because I can assure you that from the ALH board down and the management of Bruce Mathieson senior, in particular, take this very very seriously. And we want to take a leadership position on this in our industry. In fact, our internal covenant for that is, in fact, to take a leadership position in the area of problem gaming." To listen to the audio of Mr. Luscombe's standards statement in its context please click on the video logo below: | Latest News and Opinions about the conduct of the pokie business are expressed on the PokieAct blog . The latest three headlines appear below. You can view a feed of this blog by clicking on the word "PokieAct" immediately below:If you are concerned about the presence of children in pokie pubs and clubs, you can sign the electronic petition at www.PokieAct.org The Petersham Bowling Club Here's the story of one of the oldest bowling clubs in Australia that decided to embrace local families and get rid of its pokies. Four years later, the PBC is a vibrant community focused club that provides food, live music and friendship to the community. Click here to check out the PBC. |