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Applications are invited from suitable persons wishing to be considered for appointment as a Board Member of the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA). The NSW Government is seeking to appoint new Board members due to recent vacancies.

​Purpose of the ILGA Board

The Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (the Authority) is established under the Gaming and Liquor Administration Act 2007. The Authority is a statutory decision-maker responsible for a range of casino, liquor, registered club and gaming machine regulatory functions.​

About the role of ILGA Board Members​

The Board currently meets on a fortnightly basis during business hours in Sydney.

ILGA Board members use their qualifications in law, finance or planning to undertake a range of functions under the gaming and liquor legislation.

The full list of an ILGA Board members decision making functions, including delegated functions, are contained in the ILGA Regulatory Delegations Manual PDF, 445.75 KB.

Candidates will need to demonstrate their capability to deliver results as a member of a statutory board, public company or non-government board. This background may include government regulation, legal, strategic land use planning or related fields of regulatory sensitivity and complexity.

Remuneration is $55,000 per annum. More information can be found in the position description PDF, 291.1 KB.

Conflict of​​​ interest and Probity

Board members are subject to a privacy and confidentiality deed of non-disclosure and must declare any conflicts of interest. Applicants will be subject to a probity check.

How to app​​​​ly

Please read the position description PDF, 291.1 KB​​ which includes the selection criteria.

To apply, please email a 2 page application letter addressing the criteria and a CV to secretariat@ilga.nsw.gov.au by close of business Friday 2 September 2016.

Assessment pr​​ocess

Suitable applicants will progress to an interview with a selection panel representing a background and understanding of issues facing the liquor and gaming industry in NSW and a strong legal background with an understanding of the legislation regulating the liquor and gaming industry in NSW

More info​rmation

Please email secretariat@ilga.nsw.gov.au if you require further information.  ​