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  2. Interactive Gambling Act 2001 - Wikipedia

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    The offence of offering Interactive Gambling Services to Australian residents carries a maximum fine of $220,000 per day for individuals within an Interactive Gambling operation or $1.1 million per day for the actual company. [citation needed] The responsibility of upholding the IGA is the responsibility of individual gambling operators.

  3. Gambling in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Interactive Gambling Act (2001) was passed by the Australian Commonwealth Parliament on 28 June 2001. [55] It received assent on 11 July 2001 [ 56 ] The Act is targeted at online gambling operators, making it an offense for them to offer 'real-money' online interactive gambling to residents of Australia.

  4. List of Australian game shows - Wikipedia

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    Match Game: Network 10: 1960s Micro Macro: ABC: 1978 Million Dollar Chance of a Lifetime: Seven Network: 1999–2000 The Million Dollar Drop: Nine Network: 2011 Million Dollar Minute: Seven Network: 2013–2015 Mind Twist: Network 10: 1992–1993 The Mint: Nine Network: 2007–2008 Minute to Win It: Seven Network: 2010 Money Makers: Network 10: ...

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  6. Online gambling - Wikipedia

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    The offense applies to all interactive gambling service providers, whether based in Australia or offshore, whether Australian or foreign owned. The IGA makes it an offence to provide an interactive gambling service to a customer physically present in Australia, but it is not an offence for Australian residents to play poker or casino games online.

  7. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Australian game show)

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    The most notable change to the format is the addition of a bonus 16th question, which is worth $5 million. After answering question 15 correctly, they have the option of going for the bonus question. Contestants giving the correct answer win $5 million (the largest top prize in the history of Australian TV game shows).

  8. 11 Best Games That Pay Real Money To Your PayPal Account - AOL

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    Play match-3 puzzle games and win scratch-off prizes like vacations and cash in this game that combines the skill needed to play the puzzle games with the lottery-type luck of winning the scratch ...

  9. Jumbo Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo Interactive Limited is an Australian corporation and reseller of lottery games in Australia under agreement with government licensed lottery operator Tatts Group. [1] Jumbo Interactive operates ozlotteries.com, one of Australia's largest e-commerce websites retailing Australian lotteries, such as Saturday Lotto, Oz Lotto and Powerball .