11/28/16 Australian ministers to comply iGaming law Australian government and its ministers reached a major agreement to control the iGaming industry.
11/25/16 Tabcorp and Tatts began the merger Both major companies are expecting the complete merger for next year.
11/22/16 Australia bans Tabcorp ad The gaming authorities considered Tabcorp advertisement as inappropriate.
11/21/16 Vietnam to set high tax rates The government will release a draft legislation that could contain tax rate as high as 40 percent.
11/21/16 Australia could block poker players under new legislation PokerStars CFO said that they would block Australians if the parliament passes a new legislation.
11/14/16 Crown Sydney Casino Resort to delay its construction The court is set to hear a case filed by residents that are currently against the project.
11/10/16 Australia introduced iGaming bill Australia legislators presented the new online gaming regulations today.
11/09/16 Australia bookmakers worried on ban Online in-play betting services are starting to be banned in Australia.
11/07/16 Australia shuts down Norfolk Island Gaming Authority Australia’s government plans to dismantle the Norfolk Island Gaming Authority amid fears it is open to fraud and corruption.
11/04/16 AGE enables preview The visitors checked the new International Convention Centre at Darling Harbour yesterday.
11/04/16 Melco Crown conquers Macau market Although the Australian gaming brand is facing hard legal times in China, its numbers keep growing.
11/02/16 Australia pushes against poker machines A new group wants to reduce the number of poker machines in the country.
11/02/16 Australia and China against money laundering Both countries agreed to share information on money laundering and financial transgressions after the detention of Crown employees.
10/27/16 Crown and Aristocrat face lawsuit over slot machines The casino operator and the gambling machine maker face a sue alleging that they deceived gamblers on their chances of winning.
10/20/16 Tabcorp and Tatts merger subject to regulatory approval The Australian giants agreed to US$4.9 million merger that is subject to regulatory approvals.