Gambling Training Sydney
All training venues are located near public transport. We regularly conduct training around Sydney and some regional areas. Participate in our training and the job prospects are endless. You could be working in Hotels/Pubs, Registered Clubs, Nightclubs, Function Centres, Bottleshops and Licenced Restaurants. Serbia’s fast-growing online gambling market approached €100m in market size in 2019 and gaming machine operators are expected to be squeezed by the country’s new, more restrictive, Gambling Act.
Locations - Sydney CBD, Campbelltown, Miranda & Dee Why
The cost of RCG course is $120 in Sydney, Miranda, Campbelltown & Dee Why.
Don’t wait to book a Course, call now on 02 9232 1010 or contact our team.
Course Details
If you are looking for work in any establishment that provides Gambling Services in NSW, it is a government requirement for you to have completed a Liquor and Gaming NSW approved RCG course.
Legislation requires refresher training every five years.
Provide Responsible Gambling Services is also commonly known as Responsible Conduct of Gambling or ‘RCG’. We do refer to RCG as most people including Liquor and Gaming NSW still call it this.
This RCG course is required for people working in an environment where gambling occurs, including:
- Gaming room attendants
- Casino workers
- Licensees
- Personal trainers
- Managers
- Security Officers
We offer a fun and informative one day RCG course that will provide you with the knowledge and skills to obtain a NSW RCG certificate, allowing you to apply for your RCG photo card.
If organising onsite group training, we can facilitate the CPR course nationally.
Pre-requisites
This RCG course combines plain English, videos, photos, and questioning to ensure all learners are able to have the best possible chance at comprehending the required knowledge and skills If you believe you will need assistance due to your Language, Literacy or Numeracy skills, please contact our office on 02 9232 1010 to discuss your training needs.
TCP Training is not registered with CRICOS, as such we are unable to conduct training and assessment for those with study restrictions on their visa. This includes but is not limited to the International Student Visa (subclass 500), you can check the entitlements of your visa here.
Assessment
Students will be assessed during the classroom session. Assessment will confirm knowledge and skills have been achieved to demonstrate competency across the unit.
Students are offered multiple opportunities to demonstrate knowledge and skills throughout the RCG course.
If a student is not successful in completing all assessments satisfactorily, they will need to rebook the RCG course at the full course fee.
Training Program
During this RCG course, you will learn the knowledge and skill associated with the responsible gambling services.
The RCG course will include information about:
- Legislative framework
- Gambling guidelines
- Strategies to prevent addiction
We have RCG courses available most days of the week in our Sydney training centre with additional RCG courses available in Dee Why, Miranda and Campbelltown..
There are 3 components to this program:
- Theory training in the classroom
- Practical training in the classroom
- Assessment for both knowledge and skills
Certification
Once a competent mark is awarded, learners will be issued with a Statement of Attainment for SITHGAM001 Provide Responsible Gambling Services. This Unit of Competency is Nationally Recognised Training from Health Training Package.
RCG course certificates are emailed to students however hard copy is available for additional fee.
Student will also be provided with a temporary / interim RCG certificate issued by Liquor and Gaming NSW. This can be used to commence work and is valid for 90 days. After 90 days, an RCG competency card must be presented to work in any licenced premise.
To obtain the RCG competency card, the interim RCG certificate is to be taken to a registered Services NSW office to apply.
Course Enrolment
The cost for this RCG course is $120 per person.
The RCG course is delivered in Sydney, Miranda, Campbelltown& Dee Why for public.
Australia has one of the highest rates of gambling in the world with an estimated four in five Aussies taking part in this leisure activity on a regular basis. Whether this is scratch cards or casinos, having a punt is part of our psyche.
Cities like Sydney cater well for this high level of demand offering a vast range of venues where locals and tourists can partake in gaming such as pokies, racing, sports betting and poker.
Licensed gambling venues, betting shops (or TABs) and online bookmakers do a good trade in the Harbour City and, in this guide, we take a look at what kinds of gambling are popular in Sydney. We also take a look at the various venues you can visit to get a taste of this popular scene.
Contents
- 3 Casinos
- 4 Race Courses
- 4.1 Horses
- 4.2 Dogs
- 6 Poker
- 9 Other
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Gambling Laws in Sydney
Gambling in Sydney is governed by the New South Wales Betting and Racing Act 1998 and legalises wagering at licensed venues through licensed bookmakers.
Change in federal laws were introduced in 2016 to clamp down on unlicensed online providers of gambling services. This included the hugely popular online poker markets such as PokerStars, 888poker and PokerParty all of whom have closed down their web presence in Australia.
The closure of these sites has caused quite a stir and the estimated 130,000 regular players are lobbing government to repeal this act. The legislation does not make it an offense to play poker online for money but it does make it illegal to provide these services without a license. As yet, no providers of online poker gaming have a license.
Though online poker is now illegal in Australia, you can use the internet for sport betting and lotteries and you can play poker for money at member clubs as well as the city’s casino, Star.
Gambling Scene in Sydney
Gambling is a big deal in Sydney and you can find plenty of venues offering ways to play. Image via Flickr.
The government of New South Wales collects an income of around $1 billion each year from poker machines and $1.6 billion from other sources of gambling. Only Nevada, U.S.A has more gambling machines than New South Wales
The state has a long affinity with gambling in general and was the host to Australia’s first official race meet which occurred at Hyde Park, Sydney in 1810. Race meetings continued to be held in the city’s central park until 1825 when the Turf Club was established at Bellevue.
Sydney was also the first city in Australia to operate legalised poker machines. Affectionately known as ‘pokies’, the first such machines were introduced in 1956.
The Syndey Cup was also first hosted in the city as well as being home to the first national lottery in 1881.
The population of New South Wales favours the lotteries as their top punt with 41% of the state’s residents taking part. Scratch tickets come second at 28%, pokies at 27% followed by:
- Horse/Greyhound racing – 24%
- Keno – 14%
- Sports betting – 8%
- Casino table games – 7%
- Private card games – 3%
- Bingo – 3%
- Pokies style games online – 2%
Casinos
Star Casino
80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont NSW 2009
The Star is Sydney’s only casino and holds an exclusive license. Image via Flickr.
Situated with views across Darling Harbour in the Pyrmont Bay Park area of the city, the Star Casino is the country’s second largest casino (Melbourne’s Crown Casino takes the title). Currently the only licensed casino in New South Wales, the Star has an exclusivity deal with the authorities.
The Star has two gaming floors, the general entry area on the first floor and the VIP high rollers suite, the Sovereign Room, on the third floor. The latter also includes the junket players area, the Inner Sanctum, where bets range from $100 to $500,000.
The general access floor is split into three main zones with electronic gaming, table gaming and poker being the dominant areas. There are 40 poker tables at the Star.
A popular venue in the city for both tourists and business visitors, the Star attracts also attracts a crowd of regular players.
As a premium entertainment establishment, the Star runs a full calendar of events to keep members and visitors through the doors and they host a range of new casino games, challenges and tournaments.
The Star Casino is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Crown Sydney (coming Soon)
Due to open in 2020, the Crown will become the city’s second legalised casino. Unlike the Star it is believed that the Crown will operate a members only policy and initially focus on table gaming as opposed to electronic gaming.
Currently under construction in the Bangaroo area of the city, the completed design will include a hotel and leisure complex and stand at a full 75 storeys tall, becoming Sydney’s second tallest building (the Sydney Tower will still hold this title).
Race Courses
Horses
All of the details of the horse racecourses in the city can be found on the pages of the Australian Turf Club.
Canterbury Park
King Street, Canterbury NSW 2193
Located in the west of the city, Canterbury Park is renowned for its midweek meets that get you up close to the action. Most meets occur on Wednesdays with summer night racing on Fridays.
Admission is free and you can use the TAB facilities on site.
Royal Randwick
Alison Rd, Randwick NSW 2031
The jewel in the ATC;s crown, Royal Randwick is home to some big racing events. Image via website.
Leased by the Australian Turf Club (ATF), Royal Randwick is known as ‘Headquarters’ by punters and is the home to horse racing events in the east of Sydney.
The course is the oldest of its kind in the city, originally opening for racing in 1833. Originally known as just ‘Randwick’, the addition of the prefix ‘Royal’ was added in 1992 when Queen Elizabeth II visited the course and granted permission for the course’s officiation as a Royal racecourse.
A great number of Australia’s premier races are held at Royal Randwick including the Australian Derby, the Epsom Handicap and the Sydney Cup.
Rosehill Gardens
James Ruse Dr, Rosehill NSW 214
The J R Fleming Grandstand offers great trackside hospitality. Image via website.
Another ATF racecourse, Rosehill is situated to the west of Sydney and hosts premier events such as the world’s richest race, the ‘Golden Slipper’; a $3.5 million race that attracts some of the finest two year old gallopers.
Opened in 1885, Rosehill has a track circumference of 6,719 ft. (2,048m) with a home straight of 408m. Along with Royal Randwick, Rosehill is one of Australia’s top horse racing venues and holds a year-round fixtures list.
Depending on the event, general admission prices cost from $15 and there are TAB facilities on site. Admission is free during the week and on public holidays.
Warwick Farm
Governor Macquarie Drive, Warwick Farm NSW 2170
Located about 30km to the south west of the city, Warwick Farm racecourse was opened in 1889 and hosts a selection of meets throughout the year.
Standard Saturday racing admission costs $5 and there are TAB facilities on site.
Dogs
Wentworth Park
Wentworth Park Sporting Complex, 3 Wentworth Park Rd, Glebe NSW 2037
Situated right in the heart of the city, Wentworth Park is just a stone’s throw from Sydney Fish Market bordering Blackwattle Bay.
Wentworth Park enjoys a great central position in the city. Image via website.
The venue opened in 1932 and has been used as a greyhound racing track ever since. Wentworth also holds other sporting events including rugby league, soccer and rugby union.
There is a full calendar of racing every Wednesday and Saturday nights with some feature races being held throughout the year.
There are TAB operators on site to take your bets and plenty of good facilities including a bar, bistro and lounge.
General admission is charged at $6 and race nights are as follows:
- Saturday: Gates open at 5.30pm, First Race at 7.25pm, Last Race at 10.30pm (approx.)
- Wednesday: Gates open at 5.30pm, First Race at 7.00pm, Last Race at 10.30pm (approx.)
Richmond Race Club
312 Londonderry Rd, Richmond NSW 275
60km to the west of Sydney is the Richmond Race Club, the oldest greyhound track in the area, Originally granted a Galloping and Trotting License in 1911, Richmond holds 104 meetings every year being held on a Wednesday afternoon and Friday evening.
The complex has a good bar and bistro on site as well as TAB operators to take your bets.
General admission is charged at $7
Lotteries & Kenos
You can find places to play Keno in Sydney by using the official website. Image via keno.com.au
The National Australian Lottery holds regularly weekly draws for some big cash prizes. Run by The Lott (Tatts Group), you can find full details of all the draws including prize breakdowns on the Official Lottery website.
The Lott is the only government licensed lottery in Australia.
In a nutshell, the main lotteries are:
- Monday & Wednesday Lotto (Mon & Weds): $1 million prize fund
- Set for Life (Daily): $20k a month for 20 years
- Oz Lotto (Tues): $40 million
- Power Ball (Thurs): $3 million
- Saturday Pools (Sat): Estimated around $365k
- Tatts Lotto (Sat): $4 million
- Super Jackpot & Mega Jackpot (Any Day): Over $4 million and $5 million respectively.
Lotto tickets and scratch cards can be purchased from online retailers as well as via Tatts outlets.
Keno, a lottery based game often played live, is another popular game in Sydney with hotels, clubs hosting Keno games.
You can find a licensed venue where you can play Keno using the official website.
Poker
Poker is a popular pastime in Sydney’s only casino, the Star. Image via website.
Star Casino
80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont NSW 2009
You can read up more about the Star Casino under the ‘Casinos’ section above but as well as electronic poker machines/pokies, there are 40 live poker tables at the Star.
The casino is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and there is a high rollers gaming area.
Club Marconi
121-133 Prairie Vale Road, Bossley Park, NSW 2176
An impressive club, Marconi has TAB and Keno facilities as well as hosting regular poker events. Image via website.
A members only venue, Club Marconi is a vast complex of sporting facilities including 5 soccer fields, 5 netball courts, squash, tennis, bocce and snooker gaming areas. The club was founded in the late 1950s by a confederation of Italian Australians (hence the name, ‘Marconi’).
With more than 25,000 members representing over 18 different nationalities the Marconi is a real gem on the social gaming scene.
As well as full Keno and TAB facilities, Club Marconi also hosts regular poker nights as well as holding tournaments and events. Full details of buy ins and event schedules can be found via the Poker Palace website.
Bingo
Around 3% of the nation regularly wagers on the bingo and Sydney caters well for the demand of this popular pastime.
The Bingo Club website has full details of all the venues around the city that host bingo nights and you can find somewhere for every day of the week, even on a Sunday.
The Sydney Bingo Club is popular and holds regular events. Image via website.
The most popular venue is perhaps Sydneys Bingo Lounge which holds events on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. Situated about 30 minutes outside of the CBD, games are usually held from 11am (and 7pm on Tuesday and Thursday).
Prizes vary by location with some big cash wins available as well as other prizes including vouchers and physical goods or services.
Electronic Gaming Machines (‘Pokies’/Slots)
Pokies are really popular in Sydney with NSW having more than half of Australia’s electronic gaming machines. Image via Flickr.
Australia has the 6th highest number of electronic gaming machines (EGMs) in the world with around 4% of the population regularly gambling using these devices. New South Wales has around 100,000 EGMs which accounts for roughly half of Australia’s total amount.
You can find electronic gaming machines in most pubs and bars as well as in social clubs and the city’s only casino (see ‘Star Casino’, above).
Other
City Tattersalls Club
A members only social club, City Tattersalls was founded in 1895 by a group of bookmakers. The club offers a variety of gaming including TAB’s Trackside, Keno and some card games. There are several bars at the club with the Sports Bar and TAB/Keno bar offering your best chance of some good gambling opportunities.
City of Sydney RSL
Another members only club offering Keno and TAB facilities, you can find the City of Sydney RSL on George Street.
Good TAB and Keno facilities at this members only social club. Image via website.
Gaming, Racing & Wagering Australia – Annual Expo
Gambling Training Sydney International
The Gaming, Racing & Wagering Australia (GRWA) conference is held annually in Sydney with the next event being held in August 2018.
A nationwide meet up for anyone involved in the gambling world in Australia, you can find further information via their website.
Gambling Training Sydney Opera House
Featured image via Pixabay.