Online gambling market in Australia

DanielRemnant
2 min readOct 16, 2021

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Australia ranks 4th in the world in terms of the amount of money spent on gambling. Their total amount increased from $ 25.7 billion in 2018–2019 to $ 28.9 billion in 2020–2021. More than 80% of Australians over the age of 18 are involved in land-based or online gambling, of which 32% are casino games.

One Australian player spends $ 1,292.25 a year on casino games.
How to understand whether this is a lot or a little? Compare with other markets. So, according to the WorldAtlas website, players from other level 1 GEOs spend much less money: a player from Canada — $ 568, from Finland — $ 553, from Norway — only $ 448. The Scandinavian countries have a smaller population. than in Australia. Simple math: The average Australian player makes more money than the Finnish player, and there are more such players in general.

Sounds cute? Now for the bad news: online casinos in Australia are illegal. Everything. With no exceptions. Any online casino in Australia goes black. Even if Curacao, MGA or any other license is proudly highlighted in the site footer. It doesn’t matter if there are licensed or scripted slots, the project has a reputation, or it’s a one-day launch with no name. In any case, this is a black market.

The regulatory system in Australia is complex, you can understand it in detail on the official website. In a word, it is similar to TsUPIS in Russia. You can legally place bets at licensed bookmakers. Here is a list of them. There are no licensed casinos or poker rooms in Australia. What follows from this?

  • Payment systems are difficult to connect and they constantly fall off.
  • You are not allowed to post advertisements legally.
  • The players are still very persistent and want to play.

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DanielRemnant
DanielRemnant

Written by DanielRemnant

Hello everyone, my name is Daniel! I live in Sydney, Australia. My favorite topic of articles is card games and news from the Australian iGaming industry.

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