02/08/18 Tabcorp revenue declines in 18H1 Tabcorp’s financial report shows that the company’s revenue has fallen 50 per cent.
02/06/18 GTA welcomes Federal Court judgement in poker machine case GTA celebrated Aristocrat’s and Crown’s clearance on the poker machine case and highlighted the current regulation in Australia.
02/05/18 Cryptocurrencies could be rejected in Australia Australian gaming regulators are debating the future of iGaming bets with cryptocurrencies.
02/05/18 Australian bookmaker launches Bitcoin service Neds, the recently launched Australian online bookmaker, has rolled out a new sports betting service based on Bitcoin.
02/05/18 Crown and Aristocrat cleared by Australian court The lawsuit against Crown and Aristocrat for allegedly using a “deceptive design” to mislead players has been dismissed.
01/24/18 Australia investigates tennis match fixing Gaming authority of Victoria has begun a crackdown on tennis betting for potential match fixing operations.
01/22/18 Federal Group charges against pokies ban The potential ban on Australian poker machines is facing serious opposition as Federal Group goes on the offensive.
01/17/18 Australia strengthens online betting controls Australian State of Victoria has signed an international agreement to control match fixing.
01/16/18 William Hill could leave Australia William Hill operators are thinking to leave the Australian gaming market after crackdown.
01/11/18 Queensland to vote on casino project Citizens of Queensland’s city of Cairns would participate at a public consultation on casino development.
01/10/18 Australian Liberal Party defends pokies The Australia Liberal Party has supported the operations of poker machines in Tasmania.
01/02/18 Casino opposition in Australia The Liberal National Party of Australia has reassured its opposition to casino development in the Sunshine Coast.
12/22/17 Tabcorp announced new executive team The Australian company revealed the executive team that is set to lead after the merger with Tatts Group.
12/22/17 New POC tax changes could hurt Victoria A possible change in point of consumption taxes is rising concerns around racing officials in Victoria, Australia.