Our Commitment
Lotteries should be fun entertainment, not a source of financial stress. We encourage all players to treat lottery participation as a recreational activity and to play within their means.
Tips for Playing Smart
- Play for fun, not to make money: View any money spent on lottery tickets as a cost for entertainment.
- Set a budget: Decide in advance how much you are willing to spend and stick to it. Never spend more than you can afford to lose.
- Don't chase losses: It's a game of chance. Chasing losses will only lead to further losses.
- Keep it in balance: Ensure that playing the lottery does not interfere with your daily responsibilities, work, or social life.
- Know the odds: Understand that the odds of winning a major jackpot are very high.
Getting Help
If you feel that you or someone you know may have a problem with gambling, help is available. There are many free, confidential, and effective support services in Australia. We strongly recommend reaching out to one of the following organizations:
Gambling Help Online
Provides 24/7 online and phone support for anyone affected by gambling. Visit their website at gamblinghelponline.org.au or call 1800 858 858.
BetStop - The National Self-Exclusion Registerâ„¢
BetStop is a free service that allows you to exclude yourself from all licensed Australian online and phone wagering services for a minimum of 3 months, up to a lifetime. You can register at www.betstop.gov.au.