Tatts Group

[4] Tatts Group holds wagering licences under its subsidiary UBET in Queensland, South Australia, the Northern Territory and Tasmania.

Most of these assets were previously owned by UniTAB before it merged with Tattersalls Limited to form the modern Tatts Group in 2007.

All of the licences entitle the company to the exclusive operation of physical betting shops which offer totaliser, fixed odds and sports wagering in their respective jurisdictions.

Many Australian state governments have legislated mandatory monitoring for all gaming machines they license, to protect the integrity of the industry.

Under this system, Monitoring Licences are granted to independent companies who operate computer networks connected to all gaming machines within a relevant jurisdiction.

[6] ByteCraft is an electronics specialisation company that Tatts Group Acquired primarily to maintain gaming machines.

[8] The expiration of the licence led Tatts to sue The State of Victoria for compensation under a contract government signed with them in the mid-1990s.

[11] On 8 July 2014 The State of Victoria lodged an appeal in an attempt to avoid paying Tatts Group the compensation.

[12] Talarius PLC operates gaming machine arcades in the United Kingdom under the brands Quicksilver, Winners and Silvers.

Amongst the subsequent beneficiaries was the general manager's granddaughter Helen Harvey, a close friend of Port Arthur massacre gunman Martin Bryant.