Which casinos are blocked by the provider in AU

1) Who initiates Australia casino block

In Australia, online casinos are blocked by ISPs at the request of the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) as part of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (IGA). ACMA monitors Internet resources, identifies violators and sends an official order to providers to block access.

2) The main criteria for putting casinos on the block list

1. No Australian license.
2. IGA violation - offering prohibited services such as:
  • Online casinos (slot machines, roulette, baccarat, blackjack).
  • Online poker (without permission).
  • In-play sports betting without following the rules.
  • 3. Accepting bets from Australian players without permission.
  • 4. Lack of responsible play tools provided for by local regulations.
  • 5. Ignoring ACMA warnings and refusing to stop working in the Australian market.

3) Examples of casino types that are blocked

Platforms licensed from Curaçao, Malta or Panama that have not been additionally registered to work for AU.
Casinos that accept deposits with AUD but do not have a legal presence in Australia.
Operators offering bonuses and promotions to AU punters, breaching gambling advertising bans.
Sites disguised as information or gaming portals, but actually providing access to bets.

4) How the blocking process happens

1. The ACMA identifies the violator through its own monitoring or through player complaints.
2. An official notification is sent to the operator demanding to stop illegal activities.
3. If the operator does not fulfill the requirements, ACMA requests ISPs to block the domain.
4. The provider restricts access by DNS, IP or URL.
5. The site is included in the public list of blocked casinos.

5) How to check if a casino is blocked

A list of blocked domains is available on the official ACMA website.
When trying to access a blocked site through an Australian provider, the user receives a blocking message.
Checking through international DNS can show if the site is accessible outside of AU.

6) Is it possible to bypass the lock

Although technically bypassing locks is possible using VPN, the use of such methods does not change the legal status of the game. The player still violates Australian law, and the protection of his rights in the event of a dispute is impossible.

7) Why it's important to know which casinos are being blocked

Security of funds - blocked sites often do not pay winnings.
Lack of legal protection - players cannot complain to Australian authorities.
Fraud risk - many illegal operators work without quality control and honesty of games.

8) The bottom line

In Australia, casinos are blocked that violate the Interactive Gambling Act, accept unlicensed players, or ignore ACMA requirements. Blocking is a mechanism to protect local users from unscrupulous operators, and players should check the legality of the platform before starting the game.