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August 27th, 2008

Fourth Gamble Free Day on Monday 1st September 2008

Monday 1st September will be New Zealand's fourth annual Gamble Free Day.Gamble Free Day
This is a day set aside to raise public awareness and knowledge about gambling harm caused in New Zealand society.

"The importance of the day will be commemorated with activities nationwide," says Glenda Northey, Research Librarian for the Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand (PGF).

"Auckland will host lunchtime street theatre in Queen Street at 12 noon, which will emphasize the harm problem gambling causes families and communities."

"We will use a pokie machine as a device to show the level of harm done in the poorer area in Auckland," she says.

Auckland is not alone in its bid to raise the general public's awareness about problem gambling. All the venues with pokies in Nelson have been asked to switch them off for the day. A list of the venues who comply will be publicized.

"PGF will be very visible at the Nelson Local Market Day, with plenty of information about the impact of gambling on the community," says Northey. "This is a great opportunity for people to see what really happens when they gamble beyond their limits."

Other PGF centres around New Zealand have organised events and programmes to highlight the impact caused by problem gambling on our communities. Please visit our website for details and times http://www.pgfnz.co.nz/gamble-free08.htm .

Problem gambling is a growing public health issue in New Zealand. In New Zealand up to 3% of the adult population are problem gamblers making up some 50,000 problem gamblers.

"The gambling industry is particularly targeting vulnerable groups of population by placing more pokies in deprived areas in NZ. It is important that the public realises who is affected by problem gambling, and Gamble Free Day is the ideal opportunity for that," says Northey.

Some facts about problem gambling in New Zealand: ·

For more information please contact Glenda Northey on (09) 369 0619.

Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand
Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand
Floor 1, 128 Khyber Pass Road,
Grafton. P.O. Box 8021,
Symonds Street,
Auckland

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