ACMA Blocks New iGaming Sites in Australia

In Australia, the ACMA regulator has blocked 9 iGaming websites, including operators and affiliate platforms.
List of Sites Affected by the Block
The ACMA issued a request to Australian internet service providers after investigations showed violations of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001. The blocked platforms were linked to illegal gambling services and imitation domains.
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Cashed | Affiliate |
| King Maker | Affiliate |
| Posido | Operator |
| Spinight | Affiliate |
| Spinsy | Affiliate |
| Topio Networks | Affiliate |
| The Pokies Reviews | Affiliate |
| next2go-au.com | Imitation domain |
| wizbet.app | Imitation domain |
ACMA’s Enforcement Measures
Website blocking is one of the tools used to protect Australian users from illegal gambling services. The ACMA regularly requests providers to restrict access to platforms that operate unlawfully.
Since 2019, a total of 1,369 websites linked to gambling and affiliate activity have been blocked. Additionally, around 220 illegal services have exited the Australian market following the enforcement of rules introduced in 2017.
Why the ACMA Warns Players
The regulator notes that even websites appearing legitimate may lack essential player protection measures. This increases risks for users, including:
- no guarantee of fund safety
- no player support tools
- a high chance of losses without the ability to rely on licensed service registers
The ACMA encourages users to check whether a service is licensed to operate in Australia and to review guidance on protecting themselves from illegal operators.