Licence Verification
Every operator listed on super-paris.org is expected to hold a current licence from an Australian state or territory racing or gambling regulator. Wagering online in Australia falls under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001.
How licensing works in Australia
Rather than a single national gambling licence, Australian bookmakers are generally authorised by state and territory bodies. Regulators you may encounter include:
- Northern Territory Racing Commission (NTRC)
- Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (VCGLR)
- NSW Liquor & Gaming
- Other state and territory racing/gaming authorities
At the federal level, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) may oversee certain interactive gambling matters.
What we verify
Before listing an operator, we seek to establish:
- The licence holder name aligns with the public register
- The licensing authority and jurisdiction
- The official operator website URL
- That the operator presents services lawfully to Australian customers
Our checks draw on publicly available registers and operator disclosures. Details can change; please confirm on the regulator's website before you register.
Our role
super-paris.org is an independent information website. We do not run betting services, hold player funds, or process wagers.
Report outdated information
If you believe licence details are out of date, please contact [email protected].