12/04/17 Lobby against iGaming tax strengthens in Victoria Australian iGaming operators are trying to stop Victoria from adopting a 15 percent tax on online betting like they have in other states.
12/04/17 Sydney council wants to limit pokies A council in Sydney asked to limit poker machine licenses in the area and asked other councils to do the same.
12/01/17 CrownBet accepts Tabcorp-Tatts merger The company reached a settlement agreement to accept the merger between the Australian giants.
11/30/17 New bettor for international fusion As William Hill and Crownbet negotiate a potential fusion, Paddy Power Betfair joins the discussion.
11/29/17 Tatts Group starts FY18 with a boost The first quarter of fiscal year 2018 has seen Tatts Group’s revenue boosted by a 6.8 percent thanks to strong lotteries jackpot results.
11/29/17 Further allegations against Crown New claims revealed information about Crown’s alleged moves to reduce winnings in the casinos.
11/29/17 Australian politics could block casino The Liberal National Party of Australian state of Queensland is planning to block a casino proposal.
11/29/17 Sports betting improve results in Australia The country released the statistics that show that sports betting grew 13 percent year-on-year in the 2015-2016 period.
11/28/17 William Hill could expand to Australia Crown Resorts is negotiating an agreement with UK sports betting operator William Hill.
11/23/17 NagaCorp insists on Australia NagaCorp is studying a casino proposal in the Maroochydore City Centre, Australia.
11/22/17 Tabcorp welcomes ACT’s decision The Australian giant expressed its content with the latest decision from the ACT to accept the merger.
11/20/17 Tabcorp and Tatts merger back on track A tribunal from Australia revived the push by Tabcorp and Tatts to merge after an approval on Friday.
11/16/17 Australia prohibits Lottoland from accepting bets The government confirmed that it instructed the racing commission to prohibit Lottoland’s operations.
11/10/17 Losses at pokies raise in the Northen Territory Australian Northern Territory has recorded a 6 percent increase in gambler losses at poker machines to US$70.6 million last financial year.
11/01/17 Victorian Greens Party targets poker machines The investigation on Crown Melbourne casino for allegedly rigging machines and laundering money could impact poker machines licenses in Victoria.