The Short Version
We earn money when you sign up at a casino through one of our links. That is how we pay for testing, hosting and everything else. It does not cost you a cent extra. Our rankings are based on our own testing results, not on who pays us the most.
How It Works
When you click a "Play Now", "Claim", or "Get Bonus" button on this site, you are taken to the casino through a tracking link. If you create an account and deposit, the casino pays us a referral commission. This is called affiliate marketing and it is standard practice across the online gambling review industry.
The commission structure varies by casino. Some pay a flat fee per depositing player (CPA model), others pay a percentage of the net revenue your play generates over time (revenue share model). In both cases, the amount the casino pays us comes from their marketing budget - it is not deducted from your balance, your winnings, or your withdrawals.
What It Does Not Affect
Our affiliate partnerships do not determine our rankings. A casino that pays us a higher commission does not get a higher position on our list. Rankings are based on four things: safety ratings from independent platforms (Casino.Guru, AskGamblers), AU payment method support, bonus fairness (wagering requirements, maximum cashout, expiry), and our own real-money withdrawal test results.
If a casino performs badly in our testing, it does not appear on the site regardless of what they would pay us. If a casino that is already listed starts receiving credible complaints or changes their terms in a way that hurts players, we adjust the ranking or remove it entirely. No review is permanent and no ranking is for sale.
Which Links Are Affiliate Links
Every link on this site that takes you to a casino website is an affiliate link. That includes "Play Now" buttons, "Claim" buttons, "Get Bonus" buttons, "Visit Casino" links, and any text link that points to a casino domain. These links are marked with rel="nofollow noopener" in the HTML and open in a new tab.
Links to non-casino sites (gambling help organisations, government resources, our own policy pages) are not affiliate links and carry no tracking.
Compliance
This disclosure is published in accordance with the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) requirement for transparency about commercial relationships, the ACCC's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials, and general best practices for affiliate marketing disclosure. If you have questions about our affiliate relationships, contact us directly.