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ACMA has blocked over 1,000 illegal gambling websites in past 5 years

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has recently requested that Australian internet service providers (ISPs) block an additional set of illegal gambling websites, bringing its tally to more than 1,000 websites blocked in the last five years.

ACMA blocked 8 more illegal offshore gambling websites

Eight more websites have been blocked by Australian media authorities (ACMA) for breach of interactive gambling laws.

Wagering companies breach in-play betting rules: ACMA

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) found the operators of Ladbrokes, Neds, bet365 and Sportsbet, breached interactive gambling rules through their use of ‘Fast/Quick Codes’ to facilitate in-play betting on sports matches.

ACMA has pulled 218 illegal gambling services out of the Australian market since 2017

The Australian regulator has successfully removed more than 218 illegal services from the Australian market since the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) began enforcing new rules against offshore gambling in 2017, according to official data.

ACMA blocks more illegal offshore gambling websites

The ACMA has requested that Australian internet service providers (ISPs) block more illegal offshore gambling websites after investigations found two services to be operating in breach of interactive gambling laws. 

ACMA blocked three more illegal offshore gambling websites

The ACMA has requested that Australian internet service providers (ISPs) block more illegal offshore gambling websites after investigations found 3 services to be operating in breach of interactive gambling laws. 

ACMA keeps pushing the crackdown on the illegal offshore gambling websites

The ACMA has requested that Australian internet service providers (ISPs) block more illegal offshore gambling websites, after investigations found 9 services to be operating in breach of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001.

ACMA requests blocking of illegal offshore gambling and affiliate sites

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has requested that Australian internet service providers (ISPs) block a number of illegal offshore gambling and affiliate marketing websites.

ACMA asks ISPs to block six more gambling sites

Australia’s media authority has requested the banning of more illegal offshore gambling and affiliate websites, including Pokes Parlour, Ninja Spins, Pokies Online Casino, CasinoAus, Australian Casino Sites and Au Online Casino. 

Covid-19 spurred more Australians to gamble online, ACMA

New research from Australia’s communications watchdog ACMA has revealed an increase in online gambling and online sports betting during 1H21, compared to before the pandemic. 

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