Blacklisted Casinos

These are the online casinos we no longer recommend to Australian players. Each one is here for a serious, documented reason — unresolved withdrawal disputes, unpaid winnings, manipulated player accounts, going unresponsive, or a licence we can't verify. We keep the reviews published so you can see exactly why, but we've pulled every bonus link. Read the review before you go anywhere near your wallet.

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About Blacklisted Casinos

Blacklisting is the strongest signal we give. A low rating means a casino is weak; a blacklist means we believe the operator itself is a risk to your money. We don’t do it lightly, and we never do it over a single complaint — we look for a documented pattern: withdrawals obstructed or left unpaid, game history or player accounts tampered with, terms changed retroactively, or an operator that simply goes dark when players or partners come knocking.

When we blacklist a casino we remove every “visit” and bonus link across the site and disable its buttons, so you won’t be sent there from any of our pages. The review stays online on purpose — you deserve to see the evidence and reasoning, and so does anyone searching for whether the casino is safe. Blacklisting isn’t permanent: if an operator resolves its disputes, fixes its licensing and shows a sustained change in behaviour, we re-audit and can restore it.

For operators we’re happy to stand behind, see our Top Rated casinos, and read how we review to understand the standards every casino is measured against.

Blacklisted Casino FAQs

What does it mean when a casino is blacklisted?

A blacklisted casino is one we no longer recommend depositing at. We keep the review published so you can see exactly why, but we remove every "visit casino" link and disable the bonus button — we won't send Australian players to an operator we've flagged. Blacklisting is separate from a low rating: it reflects operator behaviour, not just a weak product.

Why does AussieOnlineCasino blacklist a casino?

We blacklist operators for serious, documented reasons — unresolved withdrawal disputes, evidence of manipulated player accounts or game history, unpaid winnings, going unresponsive to players or partners, or licensing that can't be verified. A single complaint is not enough; we look for a pattern of behaviour that puts players at real risk.

Should I play at a blacklisted casino?

We strongly advise against it. If a casino is on this list, we believe the risk to your deposit or winnings outweighs any bonus or game selection on offer. If you already have a balance at one, complete any verification, withdraw promptly, and keep records. For safer options, see our Top Rated casinos.

Can a casino be removed from the blacklist?

Yes. Blacklisting is not permanent. If an operator resolves the outstanding issues — pays disputed withdrawals, fixes its licensing, and demonstrates a sustained change in behaviour — we re-audit and can restore it. The review always reflects what we can verify at the time it was last updated.