Casino News

Australia Casinos » Casino News

July 2017

FA Charges Pie Eating Goalkeeper with Betting Offences

2018-04-04T09:26:12+00:00

A veteran goalkeeper, Wayne Shaw, famous for eating a pie during one of the Football Association (FA) Cup matches, has now been charged by the English FA for the breach in betting rules. During the 83rd minute of the fifth round Cup tie between Arsenal and his Sutton United team, Shaw was seen scoffing down [...]

Google Agrees to Allow Real Money Online Casino Apps on Google Play in Selected Markets

2018-04-04T09:33:08+00:00

Finally, after many years of having real money gambling apps blocked by Google to enter onto the Google Play store, they have now agreed to allow them in. Google is said to be allowing the listing of gambling apps that make use of real money to be listed on Google Play. However, these listings at [...]

WSOP Bracelet is Won by Heidi May – Casino News Australia 2017

2018-04-04T09:33:10+00:00

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) was held at the Rio Convention Centre in Las Vegas this year. WSOP hosted its $10,000 (AU$12,942) Ladies No-Limit Hold’em Championship to approximately 717 entrants, of which one was Heidi May from Tasmania Australia. May managed to outlast her opponents and walked away victorious with the money and the [...]

McGregor and Mayweather Publicly Lock Horns

2018-04-04T09:34:28+00:00

On Tuesday the 11th of July, Los Angeles saw Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather light the fuse to the bomb for their cross-combat super fight. The tension could be cut with a butcher’s knife, to which they spilled profanities toward each other in their face off meeting. This formed part of the launch of their [...]

ID Scanning Considered ‘Un-Australian’ If Casinos are Exempt

2018-04-04T09:32:57+00:00

A Glitter Strip veteran, residing in Surfers Paradise, slams new compulsory nightclub ID scanning. He claims that this act is “un-Australian” if it continues to keep a 10pm start, as well as exempt casinos. The ID scan is not compulsory everywhere. This is underlined by the fact that the Star’s Broadbeach property have no legal [...]

Caesars Entertainment Sets its Sights on the Gold Coast

2018-04-04T09:33:02+00:00

Last month Steven Tight, president of international development of Caesars Hong Kong, visited Australian soil. This trip is said to be a scouting trip. During this trip Tight met with Paul Donovan, the chairman of Gold Coast tourism.  Tight seemed to be showing a lot of interest in the Gold Coast with sights set on [...]

June 2017

Australian Survivor Sees Poker Pro Make His Mark

2018-04-04T09:35:14+00:00

As Australian Survivor works toward airing its second season on Network Ten, the poker community will have their very own representative on the island. Adam Parkin, a 40-year old Queensland resident, has been successful as a salesman and self-professed ‘Mr. Mum’. In addition, he spends his spare time playing poker all over the globe. Adam [...]

Michelle Payne, Melbourne Cup-Winning Jockey, Banned for Four Weeks

2018-04-04T09:35:19+00:00

Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to have won the Melbourne Cup, has recently been found guilty for banned substance abuse. Due to this discovery, she has been placed on suspension for the following four weeks, where she will be banned from horse riding. Michelle Payne Confesses After her horse race in Victoria, Payne pleaded [...]

Socceroos Out of the Confederations Cup

2018-04-04T09:35:23+00:00

Even though Australia's Socceroos put their best foot forward when playing tournaments as well as their continuous wins against Chile, this proved a feeble attempt as their 1-1 draw inevitably had them packing their bags and leaving Russia. How Did the Socceroos Fair? Ange Postcoglou, the head coach of the Australian national soccer team, the [...]

Load More Posts