Responsible PowerBall Play

The PowerBall lottery is an exciting chance to try your luck, but it is important to remember that the game should remain fun. We support responsible gaming and encourage players to play the lottery responsibly.

Responsible Gaming Basics

• Play for fun - do not treat the lottery as a way to make money.

• Set a budget - only spend money that you can afford to lose.

• Manage your time - do not let the game take up too much of your attention.

• Do not try to win back - do not increase your bets after a loss.

• Signs of a possible gambling addiction

• Avoid playing in stressful situations - make informed decisions.

If gambling has ceased to be fun and has begun to negatively affect your life, pay attention to the following signs:

• You spend more on lotteries than you can afford.

• You feel irritated or anxious if you cannot play.

• You try to hide your participation in lotteries from your loved ones.

• You borrow money to buy tickets.

How to get help?

If you feel like your gambling is out of control, seek support:

• National gambling hotlines.

• Player protection organizations such as Gamblers Anonymous and BeGambleAware.

• Self-exclusion from lotteries.

Responsible Gambling

Think about your decisions! Play responsibly. If necessary, call Gambling Helpline on 1800 858 858. For more information, visit GambleAware:
gambleaware.nsw.gov.au. gambleaware.nsw.gov.au
BetStop is a national self-exclusion registry providing a free service for those who wish to exclude themselves from all online betting. Find out more at betstop.gov.au. betstop.gov.au
Powerball is licensed by an Australian Government department and is regulated by local laws and the Australian Gambling Commission. We are committed to responsible gaming.
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Persons under 18 years of age are not permitted to gamble.