Player Protection · 18+ Australia

Responsible Gambling at AussieX6

Gambling involves financial and personal risk and should be treated as entertainment, not as a way to make money or manage stress. AussieX6 is intended for adults aged 18 and above. This page explains safer gambling guidance, warning signs, account-support options and where to find free, confidential help in Australia.

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Free & confidential gambling support, 24/7 Gambling Helpline — 1800 858 858
Responsible Gambling Overview

Gambling Should Remain Controlled Entertainment

Gambling can cause financial, emotional and relationship harm when it stops being controlled entertainment. AussieX6 encourages adult users to set personal spending and time limits, take regular breaks and seek support when gambling begins to affect daily life. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.

If gambling is affecting your mood, relationships, finances, work or other responsibilities, contact AussieX6 support to ask about account assistance or use one of the independent Australian support services listed on this page. Support can be requested before the situation becomes severe.

Updated June 2026 · Reviewed by the AussieX6 Platform Team · 18+ AU only

Tips for Safer Gambling

Safer gambling means setting personal limits, understanding that losses are possible and stopping when gambling no longer feels controlled. The objective is to reduce risk, not to chase a particular outcome.

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Set a budget

Decide in advance how much you can comfortably afford to lose, and treat it like the cost of any other entertainment.

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Set a time limit

Agree with yourself how long you'll play before you start, and take regular breaks to step away from the screen.

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Never chase losses

Trying to win back what you've lost usually leads to bigger losses. Once your budget is gone, stop for the day.

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Play with a clear head

Avoid gambling when upset, stressed, bored, or under the influence of alcohol — decisions are harder to control.

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It's not income

Gambling is entertainment, not a way to make money or solve financial problems. Treat any winnings as a bonus, not a plan.

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Keep balance

Make sure gambling stays one small part of your life, alongside other activities, people and interests you enjoy.

Account Support and Restriction Requests

Users who want to reduce or stop their access to gambling can contact AussieX6 support to ask about the account-assistance and restriction options currently available. Available processes, durations and account conditions may vary, so support should confirm the applicable steps.

  • Review personal limits — decide how much time and money you are prepared to spend before gambling.
  • Request a temporary break — contact support to ask about temporarily restricting access to the account.
  • Ask about self-exclusion — request information about longer-term account restriction or exclusion options.
  • Request account closure — contact support when you no longer want to retain access to the account.
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To ask about an account restriction, exclusion or closure request, contact AussieX6 through the Contact Us page. Do not share your password, security codes or wallet recovery information when requesting assistance.

Warning Signs to Watch For

Gambling may be becoming a problem if some of the following feel familiar — for you, or for someone you care about. Recognising these early makes it easier to get support.

Spending more time or money on gambling than you intended.
Gambling to escape stress, boredom, anxiety or low mood.
Chasing losses, or betting more to feel the same excitement.
Borrowing money, selling things, or going without to gamble.
Lying to family or friends about how much you gamble.
Feeling guilty, anxious or irritable about your gambling.
Neglecting work, study, family or other responsibilities.
Trying to cut back or stop, but finding it difficult.

If several of these apply, consider setting limits, taking a break, or reaching out to one of the free support services below. Help is available, and reaching out early makes a difference.

Where to Find Free, Confidential Help

These independent Australian services offer free, confidential support for anyone affected by gambling — including family and friends. You don't need to be in crisis to reach out.

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Gambling Help Online & Gambling Helpline

Free, confidential support available at any time, by phone and online chat, for anyone affected by gambling in Australia.

1800 858 858 gamblinghelponline.org.au →
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Lifeline

24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention for anyone feeling overwhelmed or in distress.

13 11 14 lifeline.org.au →
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Gamblers Anonymous

A fellowship of people who share their experience to help themselves and others recover from a gambling problem.

gaaustralia.org.au →
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Financial Counselling

Free, independent financial counselling through the National Debt Helpline for help with money worries.

1800 007 007 Phone support: weekdays, 9:30 am–4:30 pm ndh.org.au →
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If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 000 (Triple Zero) right away.

Support for Family & Friends

Gambling harm doesn't only affect the person gambling — it can affect partners, family and friends too. If you're worried about someone else's gambling, the services above also support family members and loved ones. Talking to a counsellor can help you understand the situation and look after your own wellbeing. The Gambling Helpline on 1800 858 858 is a good first call for affected family and friends as well.

Strictly for Adults (18+)

AussieX6 is strictly for adults aged 18 and over. Gambling by minors is not permitted under any circumstances. If you share a device, please keep your login details private and consider using parental control or content-filtering software to prevent access by anyone under 18. Keeping accounts, passwords and payment details secure helps protect young people in your household.

Helpful AussieX6 Pages

Setting limits and understanding the rules are part of safer play.

Last updated: June 2026 · Reviewed by the AussieX6 Platform Team · 18+ AU only · If gambling stops being fun, call 1800 858 858.