Home
‘Serious concerns’ – Tabcorp at centre of AUSTRAC investigation
Tabcorp has become the latest Australian wagering company to be investigated by AUSTRAC, as the financial crimes regulator increases its focus on corporate bookmakers’ compliance with anti-money-laundering and counter-terrorism funding laws.
Sign Up to our free newsletters today
Daily and feature newsletters, covering all the
latest in racing, wagering and breeding, direct to your inbox
Latest
BetStop breaches put Entain under ACMA eye
Entain has become the latest wagering company found to have breached its BetStop obligations, with more than 500 instances of self-excluded customers accessing its services.
From The Newsdesk
Featured
Computer-assisted wagering under further US scrutiny amid lawsuits, Churchill Downs controversy
In the United States, computer-assisted wagering, or CAW, has shifted from niche tactic to industry flashpoint, raising urgent questions about fairness, market structure and whether technology-driven betting is enhancing or eroding racing’s parimutuel foundations, in a development which could have implications on plans for a national tote in Australia.
Written In The Stars – Sam Hayes on dynasties, succession and forging your own path
Born into one of Australia’s most famous racing families, Sam Hayes had no shortage of career advice growing up, but it was the words of ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, plus the inspiration of his late father Peter, which led him to step in his own direction.
Rowe On Monday – Many winners from SA Derby, a Down Under carrot for Bizakov, Tutta La Vita plans on hold and Aussie bookies’ Ascot adventure
In this week’s Rowe On Monday, we delve into the sales background of South Australian Derby winner Wigmore, explain why Nurlan Bizakov’s investment is a good sign, report on a high-profile online auction withdrawal and reveal what’s next in the UK for two prominent bookmakers.
Five questions yet to be answered about a National Tote
Tabcorp is on the brink of realising a generational ambition to create a single national tote across Australia. But two months out from its slated launch, scepticism remains as to what its impact may be and even when it will be rolled out. Bren O’Brien looks at the key unanswered questions.


















