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Gambling Financial Counselling

Financial Counselling for people who have been impacted by gambling.

A Free & Confidential Service

Money Problems?

  • Are you behind in paying bills?
  • Do you have credit card debts?
  • Do you borrow money from friends or family to get you through until next pay day?
  • Do you owe money to finance companies or banks?
  • Do you use your credit card to pay for food, rent or household bills?
  • Do you use your credit card for cash advances?

If you have answered yes to any of the above questions and been impacted by gambling, then you may wish to see a Financial Counsellor.

Making Appointment
Phone: 02 6651 4093
Monday to Friday during business hours for a free and confidential appointment.

 

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