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Communications watchdog bans illegal casino-style website

Communications watchdog bans illegal casino-style website

After intervention, Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is blocking an illegal gambling website that has taken tens of millions of Australians’ dollars

The ACMA has requested thepokies.net be banned by internet service providers, with data showing some 30,000 Australians visit the site each month.

The site operates online casino games, which are illegal in Australia.

ACMA chairwoman Nerida O’Loughlin said it was the most impactful illegal gambling site her organisation had blocked out of more than 500.

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“We have received more complaints about thepokies.net this year than any other illegal gambling website, and it is clearly doing a lot of harm to the Australian community,” she said.

“Complaints have ranged from people who have lost significant amounts of money, through to the site refusing to honour deposits and winnings.”

O’Loughlin said such sites do not carry the customer protections licensed services do, meaning there is “nothing you can do about it” if a site keeps your money.

More than 160 illegal services have left the Australian market since ACMA began enforcing stronger offshore gambling rules five years ago.

ACMA has also requested bans for a further eight illegal gambling sites.

With AAP.

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Jaw de Guzman
Jaw de Guzman
Jaw de Guzman is the content producer for Comms Room, a knowledge platform and website aimed at assisting the communications industry and its professionals.