David Green

Gaming and Governance Consultant

David Green was appointed to the Board of the Gaming Supervisory Authority, the then principal gaming regulator in South Australia, in 1995. In 1999, he was elevated to the position of Presiding Member of the Authority, and he occupied that role until August 2002, by which time the GSA had become the Independent Gambling Authority.

Concurrently, David was a risk and consulting partner with Arthur Andersen in Adelaide. In 2000, he was engaged by Arthur Andersen in Hong Kong as a subject matter expert to advise the Macau government on its casino liberalisation initiative. He joined the Andersen partnership in Hong Kong, and relocated to Macau in October 2001. In 2004, he provided his subject matter expertise to PwC Singapore which advised the Singapore Tourism Board and other government agencies on the legalisation and tender of the country’s two casinos.

David established Newpage Consulting in 2010, in Macau. Newpage held annual advisory contracts with DICJ, the Macau gaming regulator, and worked on significant gaming projects in a number of countries, including Cambodia, the Philippines and Japan. Since returning to Australia in 2016, he has served as a director of two ASX-listed gaming companies with interests in Asia.

2023 SUMMIT SESSIONS

Day 1 (Tue 10 Sep) 11:35 to 12:15 [Panel] Thailand and other greenfields: IR development in new Asian jurisdictions
Day 2 (Wed 11 Sep) 10:25 to 11:15 [Panel] Voice of the umpire: Regulators talk