Last updated: June 2026 — James Wilson, Minaome
At Minaome.com, we are committed to promoting responsible gaming practices across Australia. Our mission is to ensure that casino gaming remains a form of entertainment, not a financial burden. This page provides essential information about responsible gaming, warning signs of problem gambling, and the tools and resources available to help.
Responsible gaming refers to a set of practices and policies designed to protect players from the potential harms of gambling. It encompasses education, self-assessment, and access to support services that help individuals maintain control over their gaming activities.
Responsible gaming means:
Problem gambling can develop gradually. If you or someone you know exhibits any of the following signs, it may be time to seek help:
Minaome.com provides robust self-exclusion options to help players take control. Self-exclusion allows you to voluntarily restrict your access to gambling services for a specified period.
Our self-exclusion features include:
Once activated, self-exclusion is difficult to reverse, providing a genuine barrier to impulsive gambling decisions.
Setting deposit limits is an effective way to manage your gambling budget. Minaome.com allows players to set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits that cannot be exceeded without a cooling-off period.
Our deposit limit options:
These limits are implemented in real-time and cannot be increased immediately, protecting you from impulsive decisions.
Minaome.com strictly adheres to Australian gaming laws requiring all players to be at least 18 years of age. We employ robust age verification processes, including identity checks and document verification, to ensure minors cannot access our services. Underage gambling is illegal and harmful to young people's development and wellbeing.
If you need support, confidential help is available from these trusted Australian organisations:
Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Support is available 24/7, and all services are confidential.