See section 10 of the Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999 for meaning of 'eligible association' If a club is an 'eligible association' it can conduct raffles up to $50,000 without any licence, permit or permit number.Can be conducted by an eligible non-profit association.For other games-the gross proceeds are more than $2,000 but not more than $50,000.Gross proceeds of all games in a bingo session are more than $2,000 but not more than $20,000.Includes raffles, sweeps, Calcutta sweeps, football doubles, lucky door prizes, bingo.Read the Guide to category 1 games up to $2000 (total ticket sales).Can be conducted by a non-profit association and, in limited cases, an individual.The total value of prizes in any raffle must be at least 20% of the estimated gross proceeds (total ticket sales).
Gross proceeds are not more than $2,000.Includes raffles (art unions), sweeps, Calcutta sweeps, football doubles, lucky door prizes, bingo.Under the Act, these different games are broken into categories, some of which require a licence. Art unions, raffles, bingo, lucky envelopes, Calcutta sweeps and promotional games (trade promotions or competitions) are regulated under the Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999.