skip to content

Refine results


Search by

Search by Algolia
Law Handbook banner image

Gambling

A bet by a child (under 18) or by an adult with a child is an offence under the Lottery and Gaming Act 1936 (SA) [ss 53, 54]. It is also an offence to receive money from a child for the purpose of gambling [s 55].

Children cannot operate poker machines or enter areas where poker machines are operating [Gaming Machines Act 1992 (SA) ss 56-58]. Similar restrictions apply to 'Keno' games in licensed premises.

It is also an offence to sell lottery tickets to children under the age of 18 years, State Lotteries Act 1966 (SA) [s 17B]. However, it is a defence if the ticket seller reasonably believed the child was over 18 years.

A person must not cause or permit a child under 15 years of age to sell lottery tickets, unless the child is accompanied by and under the supervision of an adult [Lotteries Act 2019 (SA) s 31].

See also Cheating at Gambling.

Gambling  :  Last Revised: Thu Dec 9th 2021
The content of the Law Handbook is made available as a public service for information purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for legal advice. See Disclaimer for details. For free and confidential legal advice in South Australia call 1300 366 424.