Which casinos are officially operating in NSW

In New South Wales (NSW), the casino market is highly regulated by the government. All establishments eligible to offer gambling must operate under licence and comply with the Casino Control Act 1992, with supervision provided by the NSW Independent Casino Commission (NICC).

1. Officially licensed casinos

For 2025, NSW has one casino licence issued to:
  • The Star Sydney is the only operating licensed casino in the state.

Licensed under Casino Control Act 1992.
It is under the direct supervision of NICC.
Offers board games, pokies, VIP rooms, poker room.

2. Licensed Casino Terms and Conditions

Compliance with responsible play standards.
Passing regular checks for compliance with AML/CTF (combating money laundering and terrorist financing) requirements.
Connection of slot machines to the monitoring system.
Access control - only for persons 18 +.

3. Online casinos in NSW

There are no licensed online casinos offering virtual slots and board games in NSW.
Only licensed online sports and horse racing betting is allowed, not online roulette, poker or blackjack.

4. Role of the regulator

The NSW Independent Casino Commission (NICC) is responsible for overseeing the operation of The Star Sydney.
Liquor & Gaming NSW is working with NICC on matters relating to slot machines and responsible gambling.

5. Consequences of operating without a license

Illegal casino activity in NSW incurs heavy fines, confiscation of equipment and criminal liability.
Players participating in unlicensed casino games have no legal protection in the event of a dispute or non-payment of winnings.

Conclusion:
  • NSW officially operates only one licensed land casino, The Star Sydney, which operates under the control of the NSW Independent Casino Commission. There are no licensed online casinos in the state, and any game on unlicensed platforms carries legal and financial risks for the player.