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Community Development Contribution (CDC)

NSW gaming & clubs

The portion of gaming-machine profit that registered clubs above the Gaming Machine Regulation threshold must contribute to community-development programmes — typically delivered through ClubGRANTS or direct in-kind contributions. The contribution is calculated annually on the profit return and reported to L&GNSW. Below-threshold clubs are exempt. The CDC is the principal mechanism by which the registered-club model returns a share of gaming revenue to the community sector.

This term sits in the NSW gaming & clubs section of the working glossary — vocabulary drawn from the Gaming Machines Act 2001, the Liquor Act 2007, the Registered Clubs Act 1976, and L&GNSW guidance.

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