New South Wales Gambling Laws
State regulations allow residents to participate in online casino games without restrictions. This permits New South Wales inhabitants to freely engage in real-money online games. As with the rest of Australia and much of the world, players must be 18 or older to gamble. online casinos .
SOURCE: New South Wales Gambling Regulations
Lotteries and Art Unions Act (1901)
(1) The main purpose of this Act is to ensure that lottery activities provide a net benefit to the state and its community.
(2) This Act aims to strike this balance by allowing lottery activities under regulations and controls aimed at protecting both players and the community by—
(a) limiting who can lead and benefit from lottery activities, and
(b) assuring the integrity and fairness of lottery activities, and
(c) maintaining the ethical standards of those conducting lottery activities, and
(d) reducing potential harm from lottery activities.
Casino Control Act (1992)
Primary objects of Act
(1) The chief objectives of this Act include:
(a) preventing any criminal influence or exploitation within the casino’s management and operations, and
(b) ensuring gaming within casinos is conducted with honesty, and
(c) managing and mitigating any potential negative impacts of casinos on public interest, individuals, and families.
(2) All individuals executing roles under this Act must conscientiously consider these objectives.
Unlawful Gambling Act (1998)
The aims of this Act are:
(a) to prohibit certain gambling forms for public welfare,
(b) to safeguard public revenue from legal gambling forms,
(c) to deter criminal activities and exploitation found in associated gambling operations.
Lotteries and Art Unions Act (1901)
(1) The main purpose of this Act is to ensure that lottery activities provide a net benefit to the state and its community.
(2) This Act aims to strike this balance by allowing lottery activities under regulations and controls aimed at protecting both players and the community by—
Casino Control Act (1992)
Primary objects of Act
(1) The chief objectives of this Act include:
(a) preventing any criminal influence or exploitation within the casino’s management and operations, and
(b) ensuring gaming within casinos is conducted with honesty, and
(c) managing and mitigating any potential negative impacts of casinos on public interest, individuals, and families.
Unlawful Gambling Act (1998)
The aims of this Act are:
(a) to prohibit certain gambling forms for public welfare,
(b) to safeguard public revenue from legal gambling forms,
(c) to deter criminal activities and exploitation found in associated gambling operations.
Two-Up Act
Two-up remains outlawed in New South Wales except during specific commemorative events, as specified in the Gambling (Two Up) Act.
Played as tribute to the bravery of Australian soldiers, Two-up involves betting on coin toss outcomes, and non-compliance can lead to a $5,500 fine.
Interactive Gaming Act
The Interactive Gambling Act of 2001 criminalized offering or promoting online interactive services with real money to Australians. However, typical citizens remain unaffected by these prohibitions and are safe from penalization for online gambling.
Residents of New South Wales can lawfully register with a broad spectrum of websites, including online betting services.