Technical services
The pages below contain all you need to know about submitting gaming equipment and systems to the Department of Justice and Attorney-General (DJAG) for evaluation.
It is essential that you read the Submission Requirements (PDF 250 K) as well as any other relevant documentation provided in the pages below before submitting equipment for evaluation.
About the Gaming Services Branch Technical Unit
This team at OLGR evaluates all gaming related hardware, software, artwork and mathematics against relevant legislation, standards and policies in Queensland. Contact details can be found on this page.
Casino equipment
This page includes information on jackpot systems, equipment seals, and casino dice.
Charitable non-profit equipment
Equipment used for charitable gaming activities (for example bingo drawing devices or lucky envelope machines) must follow the requirements set out in these documents.
Draft publications for consultation
This page lists all current draft documents that are currently published for industry consultation.
Gaming machine equipment
This page includes technical requirements for Electronic Gaming Machines, also known as ‘poker machines’, as well as QCOM software information and simulators.
Gaming machine monitoring systems
This page includes information on monitoring systems, electronic meter access, Local Area Networks, site controllers, and functionality.
Keno equipment
This page includes information on random number generators, jackpot systems, and seals for keno equipment.
Lottery systems
This page includes information on random number generators, jackpot systems, and seals for lottery systems.
Wagering systems
This page includes information on random number generators, jackpot systems, and seals for wagering systems.
Last reviewed 21 March 2011



