pointsbet that advertise spread products and Aussie market depth, and always verify they show an Australian licence before you move big stakes.
I’ll mention one more time: use limits, verify your KYC, and call it a day when you hit your pre-set stop — that last rule keeps you in the black long-term.
One more pointer: if you want to compare offers and UI speed, tools and review pages often list POLi and PayID support — check that before depositing.
Also consider checking alternative platforms such as pointsbet for spread betting markets after you’ve read their T&Cs and licence details to make sure they suit your bankroll and appetite.
Sources:
- Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) guidance and Interactive Gambling Act references (ACMA.gov.au).
- Northern Territory Racing Commission licensing notes and National Consumer Protection Framework summaries.
- Gambling Help Online (gamblinghelponline.org.au) and BetStop (betstop.gov.au) resources.
About the author:
Sophie Hartley — experienced punter and reviewer based in Melbourne with a background in sports analytics and payments tech. Sophie has been writing about Australian betting markets and tech since 2018 and plays responsibly; this guide reflects hands-on testing and interviews with industry insiders. (Just my two cents — always do your own homework.)
Gamble responsibly — 18+. If you need support, call Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au.