Safe play tips for Australians
Gambling can be great fun if you approach it responsibly. In Australia, where online gambling is popular, it is important to know how to maintain control and avoid risks. Below, we've rounded up proven safe play tips to help keep your finances, mental health and the fun of the process.
1. Play only at licensed casinos
Before making a deposit:- check for Australian or international license (Curacao, MGA, UKGC)
 - make sure your site uses SSL encryption
 - read reviews from other players
 - avoid sites with suspicious withdrawal conditions
 
2. Set a deposit and time limit
The best way to control costs is to set limits:- daily/weekly deposit limit
 - session timer (many casinos offer built-in tools)
 - losing limit - the amount after which you end the game
 
3. Avoid chasing losses
Losing is part of the game. Do not try to "recoup" - this is a direct path to losing control.
pause- do not increase rates in an attempt to get money back
 - don't use credit or debt to play
 
4. Turn off automatic refills
Never save your card in your browser or casino. This will save you from impulse deposits. Also:- avoid auto payments
 - do not bet with an emotional background (stress, alcohol, etc.)
 
5. Use responsible play tools
Most modern casinos allow:- set self-exclusion for 24 hours, 1 week, 1 month, etc.
 - block account
 - request transaction history and games
 
6. Discuss the game with loved ones
If you feel like you're losing control:- talk to a friend or family member
 - contact support (e.g. Gambling Help Online)
 - keep a game diary (what you played, how much you spent)
 
7. Navigate Australian realities
choose casinos that accept AUDs- play on Australian-focused platforms
 - check for local support and contacts
 
Winning can be a nice bonus, but long-term bets without control lead to risk.
Take care of yourself - and let your game be safe, controlled and enjoyable.
Need help?
Call Gambling Help AU - 1800 858 858 (anonymous, 24/7)
Or visit: www.gamblinghelponline. org. au(https://www. gamblinghelponline. org. au)
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