Joka Casino is not available to people in Australia. Do not register, fund an account, gamble or attempt to reach the service through another address while you are physically in Australia.
Outside Australia, access still depends on your current physical location, the law applying there and the minimum legal gambling age. Being able to open a webpage does not by itself mean that account use is permitted.
Confirm your location and local eligibility before signing in or using any account feature. Australian English is the writing standard used on this site, but it does not indicate that Joka Casino is offered in Australia.
Do not try to bypass a location restriction. If you need to stop gambling or apply a protective account restriction, use gambling support tools instead of seeking another website address.
Australia is not a supported market for Joka Casino. Australian law prohibits providers from offering online casino and online slot-machine services to people in Australia.
The Interactive Gambling Act 2001 applies to services received by people physically in Australia. An overseas company record or a non-Australian licence does not replace the requirements of Australian law.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority announced JokaRoom among gambling services blocked on 14 February 2025 after finding that they operated in breach of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001. ACMA's blocked-websites information remained current through its page update dated 10 July 2026.
People in Australia must not create an account, deposit, gamble or use another domain to avoid a restriction. The same rule applies to an existing account holder who enters Australia while travelling.
Service availability depends on where you are physically located when accessing the website. Your nationality, residence, account history or preferred language does not replace the local-law check.
No complete public list of supported countries is used here. A location should not be treated as eligible merely because it is not named in an Australian blocking notice or because the homepage opens in a browser.
Location eligibility is separate from the operator and regulatory relationship. You can review company details for the named entities, but those details do not establish permission to use the service in every country.
Before accessing an account from a new location, read the current terms and check the law applying where you are physically present.
The published minimum age is 18. A higher age applies where the law in your location sets a higher minimum for gambling.
Age and location are separate requirements. Meeting the age threshold does not permit access in a restricted market, and living in an eligible country does not permit access while you are physically somewhere the service cannot be used.
Both conditions must be satisfied before account registration or use:
Access may be restricted because of local law, a regulator-requested website block, a location control or an account-specific issue. An access-denied message does not identify the exact cause unless the displayed wording states it.
Australian blocking actions have named JokaRoom and later Joka-related domains. Each action should be tied to the exact service or domain identified in the relevant notice.
| Date Or Period | Named Service Or Domain | Recorded Action |
|---|---|---|
| 14 February 2025 | JokaRoom | Named by ACMA among illegal gambling services to be blocked by Australian internet service providers. |
| April To June 2025 | jokacasino.com | Included in ACMA's report listing 73 gambling websites blocked during the reporting period. |
| April To June 2025 | jokaviproom.pro | Included in the same Australian blocking report as a separately named domain. |
The table does not establish the status of every current or future Joka-related address. A domain being absent from one report is not proof that the service is lawful or available in Australia.
ACMA states that blocking actions may include alternate sites created to evade earlier blocks. A replacement address is therefore not a safe or approved way to continue accessing a restricted service.
Do not attempt to bypass a block or location restriction. The correct response is to stop the access attempt, confirm the law applying in your location and use the appropriate support or regulator route where clarification is required.
An existing account does not create an exemption from the law applying in your current physical location. Eligibility must be reconsidered whenever you travel to a different country.
If you enter Australia, stop using the account for gambling while you are physically there. Do not deposit, open casino games or attempt to regain access through another website address.
If you travel somewhere outside Australia and are unsure whether account use is permitted, pause activity until you have checked the local rules and the current terms. Your normal account status does not establish that the service is available in the destination country.
If a restriction appears inconsistent with your location or account status, contact player support and include the exact message shown.
An access-denied message may relate to location, local-law controls, the domain being used or an account-specific restriction. Do not assume that it is a temporary technical fault, and do not retry through another address.
These checks help separate a location issue from an account-facing problem, but they may not identify the final cause. Player support can review the details shown to your account without guaranteeing that access will be restored.
Do not send identity documents, payment credentials or other sensitive files unless support specifically requests them through an approved account or support route.
Player support and ACMA handle different issues. Use player support for an account-facing restriction, an unexpected access message or a discrepancy in the details shown to your account.
Use ACMA's complaint process when reporting a suspected illegal gambling service offered to people in Australia or when raising a complaint about a website block. Include the exact domain, the visible service, the date and the message shown.
ACMA provides an online complaint route and publishes its Customer Service Centre number as 1300 850 115. The published service hours are 9am–5pm AEST on working days.
A complaint does not guarantee that a website will be unblocked, that enforcement action will occur or that a particular outcome will be reached. Do not submit unnecessary account documents or payment information to the regulator.
No. The service is not available to people in Australia, and users must not attempt to register, deposit, gamble or bypass an access restriction while physically there.
ACMA named JokaRoom in its 14 February 2025 blocking announcement after finding that the service operated in breach of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001.
Yes. jokacasino.com appears in ACMA's report covering blocking action from April to June 2025.
Yes. jokaviproom.pro appears as a separately named domain in the same April-to-June 2025 report.
Yes. ACMA states that blocking actions may include alternate sites used to evade an earlier block. An alternate address should not be used to bypass a restriction.
The message may relate to location, local law, the domain being accessed or an account-specific restriction. Record the exact wording and contact player support if the cause is unclear.
No. Australian English is the language and spelling standard used for the content. It does not mean that the service is offered in Australia.
The law applying where the user is physically located controls whether the service may be used. This page does not provide country-specific legal advice outside the confirmed Australian restriction.
Only where the service is available and lawful in your current location. An existing account must not be used for gambling while you are physically in Australia.
The minimum age is 18, or the higher legal gambling age required in the location where the user is physically present.
No. A Curaçao regulatory record does not replace Australian law or authorise an online casino service to be offered to people in Australia.
Suspected illegal online gambling services and complaints about website blocks can be reported to ACMA through its complaint process or Customer Service Centre on 1300 850 115 during published working hours.