She has been a named investigator on $29.5 million in competitive external research grants, leading most projects as Chief Investigator. She has an h Index of 57 and 11,093 citations of her research. She has editorial roles for several international gambling journals. She has given 60 keynote/invited presentations in gambling-related forums. Nerilee has published ~300 peer-reviewed manuscripts, including 200+ journal articles and 64 commissioned peer-reviewed research reports. Her research focuses mainly on gambling behaviour, online gambling, wagering, gambling marketing, youth gambling, gambling harm, venue and policy interventions to reduce gambling harm, gambling in vulnerable populations, impacts of gambling on women, and gambling problems, stigma and help-seeking. Her research aims to inform policies and practices to reduce gambling-related harm for individuals, families, and communities, and to increase the safe provision, consumption, and regulation of gambling. Nerilee has been researching gambling for more than 25 years. She was the Founding Director of Southern Cross University’s Centre for Gambling Education and Research from 2003-16. Nerilee Hing joined CQUniversity as Research Professor (Gambling Studies) in 2016.