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Harm minimisation

Cross-cutting

The policy frame underlying NSW gaming regulation — venues are expected to operate gaming in ways that reduce gambling-related harm, including welfare checks, self-exclusion availability, signage about support services, RGO presence, and operational decisions like the six-hour shutdown and mandatory gaming-room separation. Distinct from the AML/CTF frame, though the two overlap at the patron-interaction layer.

This term sits in the cross-cutting section of the working glossary — concepts that recur across multiple regulatory domains rather than belonging to one statute.

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