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Our Commitment to Responsible Gaming

Your wellbeing is our priority. We are committed to providing a safe and responsible gaming environment.

🚨 Gambling should never be seen as a way to make money

Lottery participation should be for entertainment purposes only. The odds of winning are low, and you should never expect to win or rely on lottery participation as a source of income.

Our Recommendations for Safe Play

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Set a Budget

Decide how much you can afford to spend before you start playing. Never spend more than you can afford to lose.

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Set Time Limits

Limit the time you spend playing. Set alarms or reminders to help you stick to your time limits.

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Never Chase Losses

If you lose money, don't try to win it back by spending more. Accept losses as part of the entertainment cost.

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Play for Fun

Remember that lottery participation should be entertaining, not a way to solve financial problems.

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Important Notice

Gambling can be addictive. Participation is restricted to adults aged 18 and over.

If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Call 1800 858 858 for free, confidential support.

Professional Help & Support Organizations

If you need help with gambling problems, these organizations provide professional support and resources.

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Responsible Gambling Australia

National organization providing comprehensive gambling support and resources

Phone: 1800 858 858
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Problem Gambling Institute

Research and treatment for problem gambling behaviors

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BeGambleAware

Independent charity providing information and support for safer gambling

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National Council on Problem Gambling

Leading organization advocating for problem gambling awareness and services

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Lifeline Australia

Crisis support and suicide prevention

Phone: 13 11 14
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Crisis Support

If you're in crisis or having thoughts of self-harm, contact Lifeline immediately:

13 11 14

Available 24/7

Self-Exclusion Information

If you feel that your lottery participation is becoming problematic, we provide tools to help you take control.

What is Self-Exclusion?

Self-exclusion allows you to voluntarily restrict your access to lottery services for a specified period. During this time, you will not be able to participate in any lottery activities.

How to Self-Exclude

  • Contact our customer support team at [email protected]
  • Call our responsible gaming helpline
  • Use the national BetStop self-exclusion register

Exclusion Periods

You can choose from the following exclusion periods:

  • 24 hours
  • 1 week
  • 1 month
  • 3 months
  • 6 months
  • 12 months
  • Permanent exclusion

Need to Self-Exclude?

If you need to exclude yourself from lottery activities, contact us immediately.

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Warning Signs

Recognize these signs that gambling may be becoming a problem:

⚠️ Spending more money than you can afford
⚠️ Chasing losses with bigger purchases
⚠️ Lying about lottery participation
⚠️ Neglecting responsibilities to play
⚠️ Feeling anxious or depressed about lottery results
⚠️ Borrowing money to participate
⚠️ Playing to escape problems or negative feelings

If you recognize any of these signs, it's time to seek help.

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Self-Help Tools

πŸ• Set Limits

  • β€’ Decide how much you can afford to spend before you play
  • β€’ Set time limits for lottery participation
  • β€’ Never chase losses
  • β€’ Take regular breaks

πŸ›‘οΈ Self-Exclusion

  • β€’ Use BetStop to exclude yourself from all operators
  • β€’ Set cooling-off periods
  • β€’ Block gambling websites
  • β€’ Remove gambling apps from devices

Age Verification Required

Participation in this lottery is strictly limited to adults aged 18 years and over. We take age verification seriously and employ robust systems to prevent underage participation.

Our Commitment:

  • β€’ Mandatory age verification for all participants
  • β€’ Regular audits of age verification systems
  • β€’ Staff training on responsible gambling practices
  • β€’ Cooperation with regulatory authorities