Regional restrictions at the state level (NSW, QLD, etc.)

In Australia, gambling regulation is under the joint jurisdiction of federal and regional authorities. Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (IGA) and ACMA oversight set federal standards for online gambling, but each state and territory may impose additional restrictions and requirements.

1. General principle of regulation

Federal level: ACMA controls the activities of online operators, licenses them and blocks illegal sites.
Regional level: States and territories regulate land-based casinos, club licensing, pokie machines, and may also set additional rules for online gaming.

2. Examples of regional restrictions

New South Wales (NSW)

Strict control over pokie machines in clubs and pubs.
Restrictions on gambling advertising, including banning advertising near schools and sporting events.
Mandatory deposit and playing time limits on some online platforms.

Queensland (QLD)

More liberal in matters of ground gambling, but retains federal standards for online games.
Requires local registration of some operators to participate in local marketing campaigns.

Victoria (VIC)

Enhanced responsible play measures, including mandatory display of lost amounts.
Tight control over bonuses and advertising offers in online casinos.

Western Australia (WA)

Most restrictive policy: Pokie machines are banned outside Crown Perth casinos.
Online gambling is subject to federal regulations, but the terrestrial sector is virtually monopolized.

South Australia (SA)

A system of mandatory age checks for all forms of gambling.
Possibility of introducing local betting limits in online games.

3. Interaction with ACMA

The ACMA operates throughout Australia, but is required to consider regional restrictions.
Licensed casinos must adapt working conditions for players from different states (for example, bonus offers may vary).
If regional laws are violated, the operator risks not only federal sanctions, but also local fines.

4. Implications for players

The terms of access to games and bonuses may vary by state of residence.
Players are required to consider both federal and local restrictions.
Interstate movement can change the available set of gambling services.

Conclusion
Regional restrictions at the state level in Australia create an additional layer of regulation to the federal ACMA rules. It is important for players and operators to consider both national and local norms to avoid violations and sanctions.