Responsible Gaming
Last updated: 16/06/2026
Gambling should be fun — a bit of entertainment, not a way to make money or escape problems. The moment it stops being fun, it's time to take a break. This page is here to help you keep things in check, and to point you to real support if you need it.
Our Commitment
We promote betting and casino content for adults who choose to gamble for entertainment. We do not encourage excessive or problem gambling, and we will never suggest gambling is a solution to financial trouble. Honesty over hype — always.
Know the Signs of Problem Gambling
Gambling may be becoming a problem if you:
- Spend more money or time than you intended, or chase losses to "win it back".
- Borrow money, sell things, or neglect bills to gamble.
- Lie to family or mates about how much you gamble.
- Feel anxious, guilty or irritable when you're not gambling.
- Gamble to escape stress, boredom or low mood.
- Let gambling affect work, study, relationships or sleep.
If any of these ring true, please reach out for support. There's no shame in it. Free help is available 24/7 below ↓
Practical Tools to Stay in Control
Most reputable operators give you built-in tools — use them before you need them:
Deposit Limits
Cap how much you can deposit per day, week or month.
Loss Limits
Cap how much you can lose over a set period.
Session Reminders
Pop-up alerts showing how long you've played.
Time-Out (Cool-Off)
Lock your account for a short break (e.g. 24 hrs–6 weeks).
Self-Exclusion
Block access for a longer period — months to permanent.
Setting a deposit limit the day you register (see our registration guide) is the single smartest habit you can build.
Tips for Healthy Play
- 1Set a budget before you start, and treat it as the cost of entertainment.
- 2Never gamble with money meant for rent, bills, food or family.
- 3Don't chase losses — the maths doesn't care how "due" you feel.
- 4Take regular breaks; don't gamble when tired, stressed or drinking.
- 5Keep gambling as one hobby among many, not the main event.
Protecting Minors (Under 18s)
Gambling by anyone under 18 is illegal. If children share your device:
- Never leave gambling accounts logged in.
- Use parental-control software (e.g. Net Nanny, Qustodio, or GamBlock to block gambling sites).
- Keep your passwords and payment details private.
Where to Get Help in Australia
If gambling is causing harm — to you or someone you know — free, confidential help is available 24/7:
Free 24/7 online chat and support for players and affected families.
Free, confidential, 24 hours a day, anywhere in Australia.
Crisis support and anyone struggling to cope — 24/7.
Register once to exclude yourself from all licensed Australian online and phone wagering services.
You're not alone, and reaching out early makes all the difference.