CENTRAL POINT MELBOURNE

Net EGM- Expenditure
Net EGM expenditure is the total amount lost by players.
Financial Year
2023/24
2022/23
Jul - Dec
Jan - Jun
Full Year
$5,966,182.03
$5,915,940.40
$11,882,122.43
$4,068,245.09
$4,932,302.99
$9,000,548.08
PLEASE NOTE that the "Net Electronic Gaming Machine Expenditure" amount appearing above is based on data that may not have been fully audited to date. Any changes are unlikely to have a material effect on the figures provided.
The data is audited on an ongoing basis during each financial year to produce the annual net expenditure amount appearing above.

Address:315-321 ELIZABETH STREET
MELBOURNE VIC 3000
    Type:
    Club
VO Licence:V9510030
    Region:
    Metropolitan
Nominee: /Managing Committee, Board of Directors
    Local Government Area:
    City of Melbourne
Attached Entitlements:76
    Licensed EGMs:
    76

Other Details:

Conditions:
For any annual community contribution that is due and payable in 2020, the amount of the community contribution may be deferred until 1 July 2021.


Community contributions:

1. Chaplaincy Program:

a. The Venue Operator will establish a Chaplaincy Program (generally in accordance with the program detailed in the witness statement of Father James Grant). Alternatively, the Venue Operator will provide a suitably qualified counsellor at the Premises. The Chaplaincy Program or other suitably qualified counsellor will provide services at the Premises for as long as the Additional EGMs are in operation at the Premises. The services provided are to include, but are not limited to, matters related to problem gambling.

b. The Chaplaincy Program or other suitably qualified counsellor will be available at the Premises for no less than five (5) hours per week. Any increase required in relation to the hours of service will be determined by the service provider.



2.Donation to services for homeless:

a. The Venue Operator will make a cash contribution of $100,000.00 per annum (the Additional Contribution) (indexed each year by CPI All Groups Melbourne) to a charitable organisation or other organisations which has or have as one of its purposes, assistance of homeless persons in the City of Melbourne for as long as the additional EGMs are in operation at the Premises.

b. The distribution of the Additional Contribution in accordance with condition B(2)(a) is to be determined by a committee (the Committee) established by the Venue Operator comprising:

i.One (1) representative of the Venue Operator; and

ii.One (1) representative of Council, or, in the event that Council is unwilling to provide a representative, a community representative nominated by the Venue Operator.

c.If the Additional Contribution is not made within 12 months of the operation of the Additional EGMs, or within any subsequent 12 month period following the anniversary of the operation of the Additional EGMs, the operation of the Additional EGMs must cease immediately for as long the Additional Contribution remains outstanding.


Works:

1. The Works at the Premises (as defined in clause A(2)) must be substantially completed to the satisfaction of the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (the Commission) before the commencement of the operation of any of the additional twenty (20) electronic gaming machines (Additional EGMs) at the Premises.

2. For the purpose of this clause, the Works must be generally in accordance with the ground and first floor plans of the Premises prepared by Donnelly Design (as presented to the Commission at the hearing) but removing the outdoor smoking area shown as adjacent to the EGM gaming lounge.


Staffing:

1. A minimum of two staff members must be on duty in the gaming room at all times for as long as the Additional EGMs are in operation at the Premises.


Keno:

1. The Venue Operator will remove all Keno facilities at the Premises following approval of this Application and shall not offer Keno facilities for as long as the Additional EGMs are in operation at the Premises.