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ㄆACMA Pushes ISPs to Block More Illegal Gambling Sites

Australia ACMA Block Illegal Gambling Sites

Crackdown on Unlawful Online Gambling Continues

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is stepping up its fight against illegal gambling. It is directing internet service providers (ISPs) to block several new websites. These sites, including Casino Australia Online, Pokies.bet, Pokiesman, and Smart Pokies, were found to be operating unlawfully under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001.

A Broader Strategy to Protect Consumers

Website blocking plays a key role in ACMA’s larger enforcement strategy to shield Australians from illegal gambling activities. The authority actively targets services offering prohibited interactive gambling, such as online casinos, slot machines, and in-play sports betting.

It also cracks down on platforms lacking a valid Australian license. These platforms still offer regulated gambling services or promote unlicensed operators through advertising.

Over 1,000 Sites Already Blocked

Since issuing its first blocking request in November 2019, ACMA has successfully blocked 1,026 illegal gambling and affiliate websites. Its ongoing enforcement has driven more than 220 illegal operators out of the Australian market.

Warning for Consumers

ACMA continues to warn users that even if a gambling service appears legitimate, it likely lacks the consumer protections offered by licensed operators. Using these unregulated platforms poses serious risks. These include unfair practices and lack of dispute resolution.

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