The Albanese Government has implemented a significant measure to protect vulnerable Australians from gambling-related harms, officially banning the use of credit cards for online wagering. This move aligns online gambling regulations with those governing land-based gambling, where credit card use is already prohibited.
Legislation and Enforcement
The legislation amending the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 was introduced and passed by Parliament late last year. Following a six-month transition period, the ban is now fully enforced. Companies failing to comply with the ban on credit cards, credit-related products, and digital currencies may face fines of up to $234,750. The new laws expand the powers of the Australian Communications and Media Authority to ensure robust enforcement of both new and existing civil penalty provisions.
This ban highlights the Government’s dedication to creating a safer online gambling environment through a strong legislative framework and comprehensive consumer protections.