Last updated: 7 June 2026
1. Our Responsible Entertainment Position
AusCasinoHotels is a premium Australian casino hotel directory, not a gambling provider. We publish
hotel-first travel information for adults who want to understand accommodation, dining, leisure
facilities, entertainment precincts and local destination experiences. Casino information is presented
only as part of a wider hospitality setting.
We believe gambling should never be promoted as a way to make money, escape problems or define the
value of a trip. If an adult chooses to enter a casino environment, gambling should remain optional,
affordable, time-limited and treated as entertainment rather than income. A balanced casino hotel stay
can include restaurants, bars, shows, wellness, pools, golf, beaches, shopping, meetings and sightseeing
without any requirement to gamble.
Our website includes repeated 18+ notices because casino-related spaces and adult nightlife venues are
restricted environments. We encourage visitors to read official venue policies, follow local Australian
laws and make decisions that protect personal wellbeing.
2. 18+ Adult-Only Notice
Casino areas in Australia are intended for adults who meet the legal age requirement. AusCasinoHotels
is also intended for adults aged 18 and over. If you are under 18, you should not use casino-related
content on this website and you should not attempt to enter any casino or gaming area.
Age restrictions exist to reduce harm and support safer entertainment environments. Adults who travel
with younger family members should plan hotel activities that are suitable for everyone, such as dining,
resort facilities, beaches, pools, local attractions and cultural experiences. Casino floors and gaming
lounges are not appropriate spaces for minors.
When visiting any venue, follow identification requirements, entry rules, responsible service policies
and instructions from venue staff. Entry to casino areas may be refused or restricted for legal, safety,
behavioural or responsible gambling reasons.
3. Safer Entertainment Principles
If you choose to gamble in a lawful adult environment, set clear limits before you start. Decide in
advance how much time and money you can afford to spend, and do not exceed those limits. Only use money
that has been set aside for entertainment after essential expenses such as rent, bills, food, transport
and savings are protected.
Take regular breaks, avoid gambling when tired or emotionally distressed, and do not combine gambling
with heavy alcohol consumption. Gambling decisions can become riskier when judgement is affected by
stress, fatigue, alcohol or pressure from others.
Never chase losses. Losing money is a possible outcome of gambling, and attempting to win it back can
increase harm. Do not borrow money to gamble, use credit for gambling, sell belongings, hide gambling
activity or continue after gambling stops feeling like entertainment.
4. Warning Signs of Gambling Harm
Gambling may be becoming harmful if you spend more time or money than planned, feel anxious about
losses, hide gambling from loved ones, borrow money, miss work or study, neglect responsibilities, or
feel unable to stop. It may also be a warning sign if gambling becomes a way to escape stress,
loneliness, financial pressure or difficult emotions.
Other signs include chasing losses, increasing bet amounts to feel the same excitement, arguing with
family or friends about gambling, using money meant for essentials, or feeling guilt, shame or
desperation after gambling. Harm can affect finances, mental health, relationships, work, study and
overall wellbeing.
If any of these signs feel familiar, consider stepping away from gambling environments and seeking
support early. Asking for help is a responsible choice and can prevent harm from escalating.
5. Personal Limits, Breaks and Support Options
Practical harm-reduction steps can include setting a spending limit, setting a time limit, leaving
cards in a safe place, avoiding ATMs near gaming areas, taking breaks with non-gambling activities and
travelling with trusted people who respect your limits. Some venues may offer self-exclusion tools,
cooling-off periods or responsible gambling support information.
If you need help, consider contacting local gambling support services, a counsellor, a doctor, a
financial counsellor or a trusted support person. In Australia, official support options may include
national and state-based gambling help services. Because services and contact details can change, check
current official government or recognised support websites for accurate information.
If you feel at immediate risk of harm or crisis, contact emergency services or a crisis support service
in your location. AusCasinoHotels cannot provide emergency support, counselling or personalised
professional advice.
6. Guidance for Family and Friends
Gambling harm can affect partners, families, friends and colleagues. If you are worried about someone,
choose a calm moment to talk, avoid blame and focus on specific behaviours that concern you. Encourage
professional support and offer practical help, such as planning non-gambling activities or helping them
find reputable support services.
It is also important to protect your own wellbeing. Set boundaries, avoid paying gambling debts without
advice, and consider seeking support for yourself if someone else's gambling is affecting your finances,
safety or mental health.
Casino hotel travel can be planned in ways that minimise gambling exposure. Choose restaurants, spa
appointments, live shows, golf, beach outings, city walks, shopping or cultural attractions as the main
focus of the trip rather than gaming areas.
7. AusCasinoHotels Is Informational Only
AusCasinoHotels does not operate casinos, accept bets, process deposits, provide odds, publish bonuses,
simulate games or manage gambling accounts. We do not encourage visitors to gamble. Our purpose is to
provide responsible travel information for adults comparing casino hotel environments in Australia.
We encourage visitors to treat casino entertainment as optional and secondary to the broader hotel and
destination experience. A memorable Australian hotel stay can be built around comfort, dining,
architecture, views, beaches, wellness, business facilities, local culture and time with friends or
family.
Use this website as a guide to hospitality and travel atmosphere, not as a gambling tool. If gambling
is not safe or suitable for you, choose non-gambling travel experiences and avoid casino areas entirely.