Online gaming may have been outlawed in Australia but it has not stopped local companies from cashing-in on the practice.
With little outlay and huge profits to be made, gaming and lotto sites are becoming more prevalent on the Web. Sustainable business models or just a way to make a quick buck?
With debate raging over the Federal Government’s Interactive Gambling Bill and the feasibility of attempting to ban gambling on the Internet, it is worth asking just what level of penetration has so far been achieved by online gaming in the Australian marketplace.
Australian-based online casino operator, Lasseters' Corporation, is considering launching multi-lingual sites for international markets after dumping existing software supplier Access Gaming Systems for a solution from Online Gaming Systems (OGS)
Alice Springs-based regulated online casino operator Lasseters' may move "to another jurisdiction" if a current federal government review imposes new restrictions on online gambling, the company's managing director warned today.
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