Responsible Gaming

Your wellbeing is our priority, mate!
We're committed to promoting safe and responsible gaming practices.

Our Commitment to Responsible Gaming

At Outback Lottery Adventures, we believe that gaming should be an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a source of financial hardship or personal distress. We're committed to providing a safe, secure, and responsible gaming environment for all our players.

What is Responsible Gaming?

Responsible gaming means playing for fun and entertainment, not as a way to make money or solve financial problems. It's about setting limits, staying in control, and knowing when to stop.

Setting Your Limits

  • Time Limits: Decide how much time you want to spend gaming and stick to it
  • Money Limits: Set a budget for gaming and never exceed it
  • Loss Limits: Decide how much you're prepared to lose and stop when you reach that limit
  • Win Limits: Set a target for winnings and cash out when you reach it

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • • Spending more money on gaming than you can afford
  • • Neglecting work, family, or other responsibilities
  • • Trying to win back losses by gambling more
  • • Lying about your gaming activities
  • • Borrowing money to fund gaming
  • • Feeling anxious, depressed, or irritable when not gaming
  • • Gaming to escape problems or negative emotions

Our Responsible Gaming Tools

  • Self-Exclusion: Take a break from gaming for a set period
  • Deposit Limits: Set daily, weekly, or monthly spending limits
  • Time Alerts: Receive notifications when you've been gaming for a certain time
  • Reality Checks: Regular reminders about your gaming session
  • Account Closure: Permanently close your account if needed

Getting Help

If you or someone you know is experiencing problems with gaming, help is available. We encourage you to reach out to professional support services:

Gambling Help Online

Free, confidential support 24/7

1800 858 858

gamblinghelponline.org.au

Lifeline Australia

Crisis support and suicide prevention

13 11 14

lifeline.org.au

For Family and Friends

If you're concerned about someone's gaming habits, here are some ways to help:

  • • Approach the conversation with care and without judgment
  • • Express your concerns calmly and specifically
  • • Encourage them to seek professional help
  • • Offer to accompany them to counseling sessions
  • • Take care of your own wellbeing too

Remember

Gaming should be fun! If it's not enjoyable anymore, or if it's causing problems in your life, it's time to take a step back. There's no shame in asking for help, and support is always available.

Need immediate support? Call Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858
Available 24/7, free and confidential.