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In Victoria most bus services require the operator to be accredited with Transport Safety Victoria. This includes: 

  • a community and private bus service in connection with the activities of a religious, educational, health, welfare, philanthropic, sporting or social body using a bus (with 24 or more seating positions).

If a club wanted to hire a courtesy bus or minivan for their members, they would need to get accredited. This requirement ensures that all buses operating in the state meet safety standards, have proper insurance coverage and are properly maintained.

Becoming accredited requires:

  • completion of an application form
  • providing evidence of: 
    • insurance coverage 
    • bus maintenance program, and 
    • driver training procedures
  • undergoing regular inspections to ensure they meet the required standards.

The accreditation process is designed to protect the safety of passengers and other road users, and to provide peace of mind for those using the service. Accreditation also helps to promote a level playing field for all bus operators in the state.

In addition to accreditation, clubs must also adhere to a set of operational requirements. This includes: 

  • ensuring that all drivers:
    • have a valid driver’s license, and
    • are trained in safe driving practices
  • ensuring that all buses are regularly serviced and maintained to a high standard. 

It’s important for clubs to understand their responsibilities and take the necessary steps to become accredited. By doing so, they can ensure the safety of their passengers, comply with the law and provide a reliable and safe service to the community. 

The relevant fees for bus accreditation can be found here.

If you would like to see view previous articles, have a browse through the archive or use the search function

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In FY25, Victorian Keno players enjoyed almost 10 million wins worth more than $131.9 million.

For many club patrons across Victoria, FY25 was a year to remember – all thanks to a life-changing Keno win.

Victorian players had a standout year, tallying over 9.9 million Keno wins collectively worth than $131.9 million in prize money.

In FY25, Keno players across the eastern states of mainland Australia celebrated more than 76 million wins collectively worth more than $1.2 billion.

During this time, Keno crowned 20 millionaires and multi-millionaires who together took home more than $57.9 million. Two of these major jackpot winners were from Victoria.

Laverton woman thanks ‘manifestation magic’ for Keno win

A Laverton woman shared she was left thanking the universe after she scored a $60,000 Keno Classic 8 Spot prize at Club Laverton in the weeks leading up to last Christmas.

“It was a big surprise! Especially coming up to Christmas, it’s perfect!” she cheered.

“Do you want to hear something really funny? I just wrote in my diary the day before winning, ‘Thank you, universe, for my Keno 8 Spot win’. Then it really came true!

“I’m a firm believer in the law of attraction and manifestation, and I love affirmations!

“It was awesome seeing all eight numbers pop up on the screen.

“I’ve had a few wins in Keno over the years. It’s like the stars align for me when I play - it’s my thing!”

Club Laverton manager Gus Alimovski said the team happily shared in the excitement with their major Keno winner.

“What an incredible win for our patron! It’s always great hearing these winning stories, and now we have another one to share with our patrons,” he said.

“We’re thrilled for our customer, and we hope to see more Keno winners in our venue soon.”

All eyes on a winning FY26

Keno’s National Partner Manager Luke Harrison said he couldn’t wait to see which Victorian clubs welcomed the next big Keno winners.

“Last financial year, players at Victorian clubs celebrated some impressive victories,” he said.

“A key highlight has been the growing popularity of Keno’s Bonus and Replay features among club patrons. This trend reflects how venues are successfully connecting with their customers, sharing updates on jackpot increases, promotional offers, and game enhancements.

“When players opt into Keno Bonus, they unlock the chance to multiply their winnings by up to ten times, while the Replay option adds another layer of excitement.

“Many players are still unaware of these features, making it vital for staff to start conversations and educate them on the full range of Keno possibilities!”

Mr Harrison said the solid Keno performance at Victorian clubs last financial year laid a strong foundation for continued success in FY26. 

“Clubs across Victoria are embracing fresh approaches to elevate the customer experience, and Keno’s rising popularity is playing a key role in that journey,” he said.

“There’s also a wide array of Keno resources available to clubs, from eye-catching point-of-sale materials to engaging promotions, all designed to keep the game front and centre.

“As the new financial year unfolds, Keno is looking forward to celebrating more big wins for Victorian club patrons, and more success stories for the clubs that host them.”

Contact your Business Development Manager to find out how Keno can best support your club in FY26. 

Visit Keno Connect for more information on maximising Keno in your club - www.kenoconnect.com.au

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Courtesy Buses: Stay Safe, Get Accredited

Publications

← back to ClubHub

In Victoria most bus services require the operator to be accredited with Transport Safety Victoria. This includes: 

  • a community and private bus service in connection with the activities of a religious, educational, health, welfare, philanthropic, sporting or social body using a bus (with 24 or more seating positions).

If a club wanted to hire a courtesy bus or minivan for their members, they would need to get accredited. This requirement ensures that all buses operating in the state meet safety standards, have proper insurance coverage and are properly maintained.

Becoming accredited requires:

  • completion of an application form
  • providing evidence of: 
    • insurance coverage 
    • bus maintenance program, and 
    • driver training procedures
  • undergoing regular inspections to ensure they meet the required standards.

The accreditation process is designed to protect the safety of passengers and other road users, and to provide peace of mind for those using the service. Accreditation also helps to promote a level playing field for all bus operators in the state.

In addition to accreditation, clubs must also adhere to a set of operational requirements. This includes: 

  • ensuring that all drivers:
    • have a valid driver’s license, and
    • are trained in safe driving practices
  • ensuring that all buses are regularly serviced and maintained to a high standard. 

It’s important for clubs to understand their responsibilities and take the necessary steps to become accredited. By doing so, they can ensure the safety of their passengers, comply with the law and provide a reliable and safe service to the community. 

The relevant fees for bus accreditation can be found here.

If you would like to see view previous articles, have a browse through the archive or use the search function

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