)In Queensland, the number of allocated gaming machine operating authorities for hotels and entitlements for clubs is managed by the Office of Liquor and Gaming within the Department of Justice.

Queensland Public Trustee (QPT) facilitates the tender process for the sale of gaming machine operating authorities and entitlements on behalf of Department of Justice. This ensures a transparent process in the allocation of authorities/entitlements through a complete separation of duties.

Currently, QPT conducts up to three tenders per year across three identified Queensland regions.

QPT advertises the start of a tender in The Courier Mail outlining the number of operating authorities or club entitlements available for sale in each region, the closing date and the lodgement details. If you would like more information about these processes, you can read at:

Information for gaming machine tenders for operating authorities (hotels)

All information regarding terms, conditions and fees can be found below:

Current tender

List of recent tenders

Tender fees (hotel)

Fees are reviewed annually on 1 September.

Bid lodgement fee

  • $77.00 (GST inclusive).

Authorised sale administration fee

  • $756.00 (GST Inclusive) for each Hotel Operating Authority purchased.

Information for gaming machine entitlements (clubs)

All information regarding terms, conditions and fees can be found below

Terms and conditions and fees

Current tenders

  • No current tenders.

Previous tenders

Tender fees (clubs)

Fees are reviewed annually on 1 September.

Bid lodgement fee

  • $77.00 (GST inclusive).

Authorised sale administration fee

  • $756.00 (GST inclusive) for each of the first fifty (50) Gaming Machine Entitlements purchased and $383.00 (GST inclusive) for each thereafter.

Last updated: 28 November 2024