Responsible Gaming
Play smart, stay in control
Important Notice: Participation in gambling activities carries risk. There is no guarantee of winning.
Our Commitment
At australotto.com, we believe that gambling should always be a fun and enjoyable experience. It's essential to play responsibly and keep your gaming habits in check. We encourage you to set a budget before you start and stick to it. Gambling should be treated as entertainment, not a way to make money, and if at any point you feel that it's becoming more than just fun, it's time to step back and evaluate. Remember, there's no shame in taking a break and seeking help if you feel you need it.
Self-Assessment
If you're concerned about your gambling habits, consider taking a self-assessment test to evaluate your behavior:
This test can help you understand if your gambling habits are becoming problematic and provide guidance on next steps.
Control Tools
We provide a range of tools to help you manage your gaming activity and maintain control:
Deposit Limits
Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on how much you can deposit into your account.
Time Limits
Set limits on how long you can play in a single session or within a specific time period.
Self-Exclusion
Take a break from gambling by excluding yourself from our platform for a period of your choosing.
Activity Statements
Review your gaming history to keep track of your spending and playing patterns.
Self-Exclusion Options
If you feel you need to take a break from gambling, we offer several self-exclusion options:
Block Your Account
External Self-Exclusion Programs
In addition to our self-exclusion options, you can also register with these national self-exclusion programs:
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
It's important to recognize the signs of problem gambling early. If you or someone you know is experiencing any of the following, it may be time to seek help:
Common Warning Signs:
- Spending more time or money on gambling than intended
- Gambling to escape problems or relieve feelings of anxiety or depression
- Lying to family members or friends about gambling habits
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling
- Neglecting work, education, or family responsibilities due to gambling
- Feeling irritable or restless when trying to cut down on gambling
- Chasing losses by continuing to gamble after losing money
Help and Support Resources
If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling addiction, please contact one of the following organizations for professional help and support:
Gamblers Help
Free, confidential support 24/7 for those affected by gambling.
Phone: 1800 858 858
Visit WebsiteGambleAware
Provides information to help people make informed decisions about their gambling.
Phone: 0808 8020 133
Visit WebsiteGamCare
Provides support, information and advice to anyone affected by gambling harms.
Phone: 0808 8020 133
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