Gambling can be addictive and harmful. If you're struggling with gambling, help is available 24/7. Call the National Gambling Helpline at 1800 858 858 or visit GambleAware.org.
Set daily, weekly, or monthly spending limits that work for you. Once you hit your limit, you can't deposit more until the next period. It's like having a responsible mate looking over your shoulder!
How to set: Go to Account Settings โ Spending Limits โ Choose your limits
Set reminders to take breaks or limit your daily playing time. We'll send you friendly notifications when you've been playing for a while. Time to stretch those legs, cobber!
How to set: Account Settings โ Time Limits โ Set your preferred duration
Need a break? You can exclude yourself from playing for 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, or permanently. We'll block your account and won't send you any promotional emails.
How to set: Account Settings โ Self-Exclusion โ Choose your period
Get detailed reports of your gambling activity - time spent, money wagered, wins and losses. Knowledge is power, and seeing your patterns can help you make better decisions.
How to access: Account Settings โ Activity Reports โ View your history
Get regular pop-up reminders showing how long you've been playing and how much you've spent. Sometimes we all need a gentle nudge to step back and take stock.
How to enable: Account Settings โ Reality Checks โ Set frequency
Set a maximum amount you're willing to lose in a session. Once you reach that limit, you'll be automatically logged out. Better to walk away while you're ahead!
How to set: Account Settings โ Loss Limits โ Enter your maximum loss
If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, help is available 24/7. These organizations provide free, confidential support:
1800 858 858
Free, confidential support 24/7. They can help you find local services and support groups.
Comprehensive resources, self-assessment tools, and information about gambling addiction.
13 11 14
24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention services. Available for anyone in distress.
Free support groups across Australia. Connect with others who understand what you're going through.
Many psychologists and counsellors specialize in gambling addiction. Your GP can refer you to local services.
Gambling affects families too. Organizations like Relationships Australia can help families cope with gambling-related issues.
Before you start playing, decide how much money and time you're willing to spend. Stick to these limits no matter what. Remember: it's entertainment, not a way to make money.
Set a timer and take breaks every 30 minutes. Use this time to stretch, grab a cuppa, or check in with family. Don't let gambling consume your whole day.
If you're losing, don't try to win it back by betting more. This is a sure path to bigger losses. Accept that today might not be your day and walk away.
Don't just focus on the big jackpots. Small wins are still wins! Enjoy the entertainment value and don't get caught up in the "what if" of huge prizes.
Don't let gambling isolate you from friends and family. Make time for real relationships and activities that don't involve gambling. Balance is key!
Remember that gambling is entertainment, not a solution to financial problems. The odds are always in favor of the house. Play for fun, not profit.
Gambling can be addictive and harmful. Please play responsibly and only spend what you can afford to lose. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Call the National Gambling Helpline at 1800 858 858 or visit GambleAware.org for support and resources.
You must be 18 or older to participate. By playing, you acknowledge that you understand the risks involved and agree to our terms and conditions. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.