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Getting into an offshore casino account from Australia is quick, but the account security and verification steps are where most day-one problems start. Here's the full flow for this operator, from first login to a locked-account fix.
Signing in
Open the site, choose Sign In (top right), and enter the email and password you registered with. The account currency you picked at sign-up — AUD is the sensible choice for Aussies — can't be changed later, so set it correctly the first time. If a domain won't load, the ACMA may have blocked that mirror; the operator rotates URLs, so use the current official address rather than an old bookmark.
Creating the account
Registration takes a few minutes: email, a strong password, your legal name and date of birth, and confirmation that you're 18 or over. Use details that match your ID exactly — a mismatch between your profile and your documents is the number-one cause of verification delays later.
Verification (KYC) — do it early
Before a first withdrawal you'll pass Know Your Customer checks: a government photo ID (driver's licence or passport) and a proof of address dated within three months. Clear, well-lit photos usually clear within 24 hours; blurry or expired documents push it to three business days. Submit these the day you register, not the day you win.
Forgot password or locked out
Use the “forgot password” link to reset by email. Repeated failed logins can trigger a temporary lock — 24/7 live chat can unlock it once you confirm identity. Turn on two-factor authentication if the account offers it, and never sign in over public Wi-Fi.
FAQ
Why won't the site load in Australia?
Can I change my account currency after signing up?
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