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Our Commitment

At Super Cool Driving School, we take responsible gambling seriously. While we review and recommend online casinos, we recognise that gambling can become a problem for some individuals. We are committed to promoting safe gambling practices and ensuring our readers have access to the resources they need.

You must be 18 years or older to gamble online. We do not encourage anyone to gamble beyond their means, and we actively promote the use of responsible gambling tools offered by the casinos we review.

Tips for Safe Gambling

Set a budget before you play. Decide how much you can afford to lose before you start, and never exceed that amount. Treat it as the cost of entertainment.
Set time limits. It is easy to lose track of time when gambling. Set an alarm or use the casino's session timer to remind yourself to take breaks.
Never chase your losses. If you have lost your budget, stop playing. Trying to win back money you have lost almost always leads to bigger losses.
Do not gamble when emotional. Avoid gambling when you are stressed, depressed, upset, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. These states impair your judgement.
Use deposit limits. Every reputable online casino offers deposit limit tools. Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits to keep your spending in check.
Take regular breaks. Step away from the screen regularly. Continuous play can cloud your decision-making.
Balance gambling with other activities. Gambling should be just one of many leisure activities in your life, not the primary one.

Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

If any of the following apply to you or someone you know, it may be time to seek help:

Spending more money or time on gambling than you can afford

Difficulty controlling or stopping gambling, even when you want to

Arguing with family or friends about money and gambling

Losing interest in activities you used to enjoy

Lying to others about how much you gamble or how much you have lost

Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling

Feeling anxious, stressed, or depressed about gambling

Chasing losses — gambling more to try to win back money you have lost

Self-Exclusion Tools

If you feel you need to take a break from gambling, most online casinos offer self-exclusion options. These tools allow you to temporarily or permanently block yourself from accessing your account. Contact the casino's customer support or visit their responsible gambling page to set up self-exclusion.

You can also use the following tools to block access to gambling sites across all your devices:

Support Resources

Gambling Help Online

Free, confidential support available 24/7. Call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au for live chat and online counselling.

Lifeline Australia

Crisis support and suicide prevention. Call 13 11 14 — available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Beyond Blue

Support for anxiety, depression, and mental health. Call 1300 22 4636 or visit beyondblue.org.au.

Financial Counselling Australia

Free financial counselling. Call 1800 007 007 for help managing gambling-related debt.