PLAY RESPONSIBLY
Gaming Should Always Be Fun, Never a Problem
When Gaming Becomes a Problem
Spending More Than Planned
You find yourself spending more money on lottery games than you originally intended, or using money meant for essentials like rent, food, or bills.
Chasing Losses
You keep playing to try to win back money you've lost, believing that a big win is just around the corner to make up for previous losses.
Lying About Gaming
You hide your gaming activities from family and friends, or lie about how much time and money you spend on lottery games.
Neglecting Responsibilities
Gaming takes priority over work, family, or other important responsibilities. You spend excessive time thinking about or playing games.
Emotional Distress
You feel anxious, depressed, or stressed when you can't play, or you use gaming as a way to escape from problems or negative emotions.
Loss of Control
You've tried to cut back or stop playing but find it difficult or impossible to do so. Gaming no longer feels like a choice.
If You Recognize These Signs
Don't wait - help is available right now. Taking the first step shows strength, not weakness.
GET HELP NOWPlay Responsibly
At the heart of lottery fun is entertainment—not a way to solve financial problems. Please play within your means, avoid chasing losses, and never use money set aside for essentials like rent, food, or bills. Keep track of your spending by checking your account regularly.
If playing stops being enjoyable or feels like it's getting out of hand, help is available. We're committed to supporting responsible play, and there are trusted Australian organisations ready to assist. Gambling Help Online offers free, confidential support 24/7 at gamblinghelponline.org.au. Lifeline Australia provides crisis support and mental health assistance at 13 11 14, and the National Gambling Helpline is available anytime on 1800 858 858. Your wellbeing matters—every game, every time.
Self-Help Tools
Spending Trackers
Use apps to monitor your gaming spend and set spending limits that work for you.
Time Management
Set specific times for gaming and stick to them. Use alarms to remind yourself when to stop.
Talk to Someone
Share your concerns with trusted friends, family members, or join support groups.
Tips for Safe Gaming
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You're Not Alone
Thousands of Australians seek help for gambling concerns every year. Taking action is a sign of strength, and help is always available when you need it.