NEWS
24 May 2021
New Zealand’s gambling authorities to review charity requirement for casinos
By Violeta Prockyte

Despite the low percentages, the casinos seem to be keeping up with the overall requirement for charity. And some are preparing submissions to be reviewed.

Dunedin Casino donated NZ$52,000 for problem gambling treatment and 1% of gaming machine profit to communities. SkyCity gave away less than 1% to its charity, but it amounted to NZ$500,000.

SkyCity Hamilton reportedly donated close to 2% of its revenue, while SkyCity Queenstown Casino gave away approximately 3% of its annual net profit. Reportedly, Wharf Casino took it one step further, donating 20% in the year it opened and adding 1% for each year of operations until it reached 30%.

“Why is this the priority when it could be focusing on harm minimisation and ensuring casinos are delivering effective host responsibility programmes?” said Andree Froude, spokeswoman for the Problem Gambling Foundation.

"No amount of charity makes up for the harm caused by gambling, and we need to focus on where the money is coming from, often the most vulnerable in our society, and not where it is going.”