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Nerilee Hing

Nerilee Hing

Research Professor & PhD at CQUniversity
Nerilee Hing is a leading Australian researcher and Professor at CQUniversity, specialising in gambling behaviour, responsible gaming, and the impacts of online gambling. Based at the Experimental Gambling Research Laboratory (EGRL), her work focuses on how sports betting, digital marketing, and wagering inducements affect vulnerable populations. With over two decades of experience, her research has directly informed regulatory frameworks and harm-minimisation policies across Australia.

Nerilee Hing: Pioneering Research into Gambling Behavior and Responsible Gaming

When I first stepped into the world of gambling research over two decades ago, the industry looked vastly different from what we see today. My journey from curious academic to one of Australia’s leading voices in gambling studies has been shaped by watching this transformation unfold—from physical bookmakers to smartphone betting apps—often faster than regulatory frameworks could keep pace with.

Based at CQUniversity’s Experimental Gambling Research Laboratory (EGRL) in Australia, I’ve dedicated my career to understanding the complex relationship between people and gambling. My work focuses particularly on online gambling, sports betting, and how marketing practices affect vulnerable populations. It’s my goal to shine a light on what happens when entertainment crosses into harm.

General Profile

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Full nameNerilee Hing
Academic degreePhD
PositionResearch Professor
InstitutionCQUniversity (Australia)
LaboratoryExperimental Gambling Research Laboratory (EGRL)
Main specialisationGambling behaviour, sports betting, online iGaming
CountryAustralia
Research FocusResponsible gambling, harm minimisation, marketing impact

Understanding the Sports Betting Phenomenon

Sports betting represents perhaps the most dramatic shift I’ve witnessed in gambling culture. My research has documented how sports betting advertising saturates sporting events, creating an environment where wagering feels like a natural part of being a sports fan. The normalization happens subtly through commentary integration, halftime odds updates, and celebrity athlete endorsements that frame betting as skillful rather than chance-based.

What concerns me most is how inducements—free bet offers, odds boosts, and cashback deals—create perverse incentives for people to bet more frequently and on riskier propositions. My studies tracking these promotional patterns have provided evidence that regulators have used to implement advertising restrictions during live sporting broadcasts.

Research Focus Areas and Methodology

My work spans several interconnected areas that together paint a comprehensive picture of modern gambling’s impact:

Primary Research Domains Methodological Approaches
Online gambling behavior patternsLarge-scale population surveys
Sports betting marketing & influenceExperimental studies testing marketing impact
Wagering inducements & promotionsQualitative interviews with players
Vulnerable group identificationData analysis of actual gambling transactions
Population-level participation trendsPolicy evaluation research

Key Research Findings and Contributions

Over my career, I’ve published extensively and contributed to numerous government inquiries. Several findings stand out for their policy impact:

Research Area Key Finding Policy Impact
Sports betting advertisingExposure to promotions increases participation in young menLed to restrictions on ads during live sports
Inducement offersFree bets drive higher-risk gambling behaviorInformed regulations limiting promotional offers
Vulnerable populationsIndigenous communities and young adults face disproportionate harmShaped targeted harm prevention programs
Online accessibility24/7 access and privacy increase problem gambling riskSupported arguments for online gambling restrictions

Collaboration with Royal Reels Casino

My relationship with Royal Reels Casino reflects my belief that meaningful change requires engaging with industry. Royal Reels approached me to help develop and evaluate their responsible gambling initiatives, recognizing that credible harm minimisation requires independent research guidance.

  • Designing and testing player protection tools within their platform;
  • Developing evidence-based responsible gambling messaging;
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of limit-setting features and self-exclusion;
  • Training staff to recognize and respond to problem gambling indicators;
  • Creating transparent reporting on responsible gambling metrics.

This partnership allows me to influence industry practices directly while maintaining my independence as a researcher. Royal Reels has committed to implementing changes based on evidence, contributing anonymized data for broader understanding of online gambling behavior.

Advocacy and Industry Reform

My advocacy focuses on several key reforms: comprehensive advertising restrictions to protect children, mandatory precommitment systems (setting limits before gambling), and stronger operator accountability. I regularly provide expert testimony to government inquiries and work with health organizations to develop intervention programs.

The gambling landscape continues to evolve, and my research must evolve with it. From cryptocurrency gambling to the “gamblification” of video games, my responsibility remains with the evidence and the people affected by gambling-related harm.

FAQ

What qualifies you to research gambling issues?

I hold a research professor position at CQUniversity with over 20 years of peer-reviewed gambling research and have listened to hundreds of people affected by gambling harm.

How do you maintain independence while working with casinos like Royal Reels?

I don't accept personal payments from gambling operators, maintain control over research design and publication rights, and am obligated to report harmful findings regardless of industry preferences.

What's the single most effective harm reduction measure?

Mandatory precommitment systems where people must set deposit and loss limits before gambling, as evidence shows this significantly reduces harm compared to voluntary systems.

Should online gambling be banned entirely?

I support strong regulation rather than outright bans, as prohibition rarely works and often creates worse problems through unregulated black markets.

How can family members help someone with a gambling problem?

Start with compassion, encourage professional counseling that specializes in gambling, consider dignified financial arrangements that remove gambling access, and seek support groups for family members.