Although the penalties for breaching the law vary, all states in some way prohibit offering inducements to open a betting account, including refer a friend offers, and bonus bets are only allowed where the winnings can be withdrawn immediately and there are no wagering requirements.
The type of sign up offers that betting providers can offer is generally legislated at state level. Until 2018 live Sports broadcasts were exempt from this rule, but in 2018 rules were introduced to restrict advertising for betting products on both live sports broadcasts and online streaming between 5am and 8:30pm. However, wagering services such as sports betting are allowed.Īlthough legal, the restrictions on advertising betting products are strict and vary between states.Īdvertising for betting products is not permitted during TV programs classified G or lower from 6 to 8.30 am, 4 to 7 pm, or in programs directed at children between 5 am and 8.30 pm.
Online Gambling services such as Poker and Casino games are prohibited under the IGA. Each territory and state can then produce their own specific regulation based on the principles let out in the IGA.
The Interactive Gambling Act (IGA) was introduced in 2001 to regulate online betting in Australia at a Federal level.