A leading operator has called for standards in the Australian amusement sector to improve.

Tony Argery, owner and director of Funhouse Family Entertainment Centres based in Brisbane, Queensland, said he would like to standards advance across the sector “as a whole.”
Argery also serves as vice president of the Queensland Amusement Machine Operators’ Association.
“Some operators have the perception of the industry that it is easy and quick to make a dollar and so not have to operate with any standards,” he told InterGame. “I have seen - and still do see – operators who don’t have any passion for maintaining standards, technical or ethical.
“Operators do not want to join the association, they just want to ride on the tails of those that are part of the association and do operate with high ethical and technical standards.
“These operators bring down the overall perception of the industry, something that NAMOA has been fighting for years to change.”
Pick up a copy of the forthcoming October issue of InterGame to read the full interview with Tony Argery of Funhouse.