Published Thursday, 02 August, 2007 at 02:01 PM

Minister for Communities, Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
The Honourable Warren Pitt

$200,000 to help Mackay gamblers with counselling, support

The Queensland Government has committed more than $200,000 for counselling and support services to help Mackay gamblers, their families and the community overcome the negative effects of gambling.

Communities Minister Warren Pitt said Relationships Australia would receive $208,272 to continue the Gambling Help services in Mackay for a further 12 months.

Member for Mackay Tim Mulherin said the Queensland Government was committed to reducing the occurrence of problem gambling and the impacts of problem gambling on individuals and communities.

“While responsible gambling is enjoyed by many Queenslanders, for others, gambling can have devastating consequences including financial ruin and relationship breakdowns,” Mr Mulherin said.

“It is vital that people and families adversely affected by gambling have access to support services to get their lives in order.

“That is why the Department of Communities, in partnership with Queensland Treasury, has established the Gambling Help services across Queensland.

“This important Mackay service, which provides free and confidential counselling and support for individuals, families and groups in a safe, confidential and accepting environment, will now continue for a further 12 months thanks to this funding allocation.”

The latest funding is part of a $1 million allocation to continue the Gambling Help services in Cairns, Townsville, Mount Isa, Rockhampton, central Queensland and Mackay.

A further $1.2 million has also been announced for Logan, Ipswich, Brisbane and the Gold Coast, along with the continuation of the statewide Gambling Help Network.

The statewide Gambling Help Line is available on 1800 222 050 for confidential 24-hour telephone counselling and referrals.

Media contact: Minister Pitt’s Office 3235 4280; Minister Mulherin’s Office 3239 6530