Where’s the Gold?

Who know's what's next for Australia...

If Andrew Wilkies pokie reform plans go ahead i think more people would turn to internet gambling and then that would be the red head troll and her croonies next target or whatever deceptor lands the top job next.

As for Conroy and his censorship filter... :puke: Hello Communism, we used to be a free country but we are out of control and need you to take away our freedom. :rolleyes:
 
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This is weird.

I'm looking but i dont see them, they have every slot game but those showing for me.:confused:

Have they moved them from the 'games' section under 'slots'?

I had been playing them for a few months and just the last few weeks i noticed they were no longer on there.

I hope they are not country restricting them as they are Aussie slots or something crazy like that.:eek2:

These where the games I would play at Bet365, I ended up making a deposit and went to load up Where's The Gold and it was not on my list.

Contacted Live chat and had a long conversation. Pretty much Aristocrat cannot offer Australians there online games due to the Australian legislation.
They could lose there license and cop big fines for providing online games and advertising online games (not that they have)


No Wagerworks/IGT and now no Aristocrat :mad:

Think its time they updated the legislation and either say yay or nay.
 
How ridiculous.

It's the casino offering the games for money not the software provider.

Not one company or individual has been charged under our online gambling laws, and its not likely to happen given it has been around for 10 years.

The government doesn't give a toss they're too busy hiring unemployed comedians to write their parliamentary speeches.

The isps has tried to block some gambling sites VIA the new "government filter" of which George Orwell would be proud, but I've found a simple way around it so its yet another waste of our money.....kinda like oxygen in parliament house.

The same was happening with the USA, and even Canada. It was the software provider calling the shots, not the operators. This is why the likes of Playtech and Microgaming pulled out of the US, and Rival pulled out of Canada. It was fear that other parts of their operation would be targeted.

Maybe the "pokie reforms" are getting the company worried that if they carried on offering the online versions to Aussies, they would suffer some kind of "revenge legislation" when it came to the details of the pokie reforms, and these may well be more profitable for them than licensing the online versions of their games.
Cutting out the Aussies will not be much of a dent in their online income, as the rest of the world (almost) can still play them.
 
WHAAAAA!!!!!

The same was happening with the USA, and even Canada. It was the software provider calling the shots, not the operators. This is why the likes of Playtech and Microgaming pulled out of the US, and Rival pulled out of Canada. It was fear that other parts of their operation would be targeted.

Maybe the "pokie reforms" are getting the company worried that if they carried on offering the online versions to Aussies, they would suffer some kind of "revenge legislation" when it came to the details of the pokie reforms, and these may well be more profitable for them than licensing the online versions of their games.
Cutting out the Aussies will not be much of a dent in their online income, as the rest of the world (almost) can still play them.

How freakin sad it is to be a U.S player:(..I love those aristocrat machines(play them constantly when I visit the Philippines). I guess I'm done gambling until the miracle bill passes and becomes law in 2099:rolleyes:
 
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