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Gambling Expert
Dr. Angela Rintoul
Associate Professor
University of Melbourne Follow
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Associate Professor · University of Melbourne
Dr. Angela
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Position
Associate Professor
Centre for Mental Health & Community Wellbeing |
Institution
Melbourne School of
Population & Global Health |
Specialisation
Gambling Harm,
Public Health Policy |
Research Expertise
Gambling Harm PreventionInvestigating the public health impacts of gambling — particularly electronic gaming machines (pokies) — and developing evidence-based harm minimisation strategies for Australian communities. |
Policy DevelopmentTranslating research findings into actionable regulatory recommendations for Australian governments, with a focus on legislative reforms that protect communities from gambling-related harm. |
Mental Health & GamblingExamining the intersection between gambling disorders and mental health conditions, developing integrated treatment approaches and community support systems for affected individuals and families. |
Community Impact StudiesAnalysing how gambling venue density affects local communities — particularly in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas where harm is disproportionately concentrated. |
Regulatory AnalysisEvaluating the effectiveness of gambling regulations, advertising restrictions, and responsible gambling measures implemented across Australian states and territories. |
Online Gambling ResearchInvestigating emerging risks in online and mobile gambling platforms, including the impact of 24/7 accessibility and targeted advertising on vulnerable populations. |
In Practice
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“My research focuses on understanding and preventing gambling-related harm in Australian communities. Through rigorous evidence-based studies and policy engagement, I work to protect vulnerable populations from the devastating impact of problem gambling.” — Dr. Angela Rintoul
Associate Professor, University of Melbourne
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Selected Publications
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Government & Advisory Work
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Editorial Methodology
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01 — Source Integrity
Peer-Reviewed Research OnlyEvery claim in Dr. Rintoul’s articles is supported by published, peer-reviewed evidence from indexed academic journals. No opinion pieces, industry-funded studies, or anecdotal claims are cited without clear disclosure. |
02 — Independence
No Commercial ConflictsDr. Rintoul holds no equity in, or commercial agreements with, any gambling operator. Her analysis reflects academic findings. Platform assessments on OzWins are not influenced by affiliate relationships. |
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03 — Harm-First Lens
Player Safety as PriorityContent authored by Dr. Rintoul evaluates gambling platforms against public health criteria — responsible gambling tools, deposit limit accessibility, self-exclusion design, and operator transparency — not entertainment value alone. |
04 — Ongoing Review
Articles Updated RegularlyAustralian gambling regulation evolves rapidly. Published articles are reviewed quarterly and updated when new legislation, research findings, or regulatory decisions change the factual basis of the content. |
| Complies with | Australian Press Council Standards | University of Melbourne Research Ethics | NHMRC Research Guidelines | Gambling Research Australia Standards |
Career Milestones
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2008
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PhD Conferred — Public Health
University of Melbourne · Dissertation: gambling harm among disadvantaged communities in Victoria
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2010
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Australian Gambling Research Centre · Focus on electronic gaming machine policy and pokie venue harm
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2014
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Senior Lecturer — Mental Health Policy
University of Melbourne · Established the Gambling Harm research stream within the Mental Health Policy & Practice Unit
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2017
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WHO Expert Advisory Panel
World Health Organisation · Contributed to ICD-11 classification of gambling disorder as a recognised mental health condition
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2019
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NHMRC Project Grant — AUD $980,000
National Health & Medical Research Council · 4-year study on the social determinants of gambling harm in urban Australia
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2021
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Appointed Associate Professor
University of Melbourne · Centre for Mental Health & Community Wellbeing — Melbourne School of Population & Global Health
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2024
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Current
Expert Author — OzWins Casino Australia
Contributing independent, evidence-based analysis on gambling harm, operator standards, and responsible gaming practices for Australian players
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For OzWins Readers
Why This Research Matters to YouAs an independent academic, Dr. Rintoul has no commercial interest in gambling platforms. Her assessments are grounded entirely in evidence — what the data says about player safety, game design, operator behaviour, and regulatory effectiveness. Her contributions to OzWins help players understand the real mechanics behind gambling: how house edges work, which responsible gambling tools are most effective, and how to recognise when gambling is becoming harmful. This is the kind of expertise that turns a casino website into a genuinely useful resource — not just for players who want to win, but for those who want to stay safe. |
Contact & Connect
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University Office
Melbourne School of Population & Global Health
Centre for Mental Health & Community Wellbeing, University of Melbourne
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Response Time
Within 48 hours
Monday to Friday, 9AM – 5PM AEDT. Available for speaking engagements and media.
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