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100% Match Up to A$3,000 + 300 Free Spins
Players from Australia accepted.
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Two players walk into the same casino. One only wants to spin pokies until the early hours, the other lives for a Saturday multi on the footy. At most sites, those two need separate accounts, separate balances and a fair bit of patience. At PrinceCasino, they share the lot – one login, one wallet, and a promotions page that treats the casino floor and the sportsbook as equal partners. We like that idea a lot, and it shapes everything that follows.

PrinceCasino is a casino-plus-bookmaker hybrid that clearly wants to keep Aussie punters in one place all week. The branding leans regal, the menu is split cleanly between Casino, Live Casino, Sports, Live Betting and Virtual Sports, and the homepage greets you with close to 14,000 games. That is a big claim, so we went past the slogans and dug into the bonuses, the banking, the VIP ladder, the tournaments and, most importantly, whether you can actually trust the place with your money.
Our goal here stays simple. We want to tell you what the site does well, where it could be better, and who it suits. If you only ever touch pokies, you will still get plenty out of PrinceCasino. If you mix a few bets in with your spins, you might get even more.
Welcome bonus
Plenty of players judge a casino on its welcome offer alone, and we understand why. It is the first promise a site makes, and PrinceCasino spreads that promise across your first three deposits rather than loading everything onto deposit one.
The first deposit brings a 100% match up to A$750 plus 100 free spins, handed out as 25 spins a day across four days. The second deposit moves up to a 100% match up to A$1,125, with 75 spins delivered as 25 a day over three days. The third deposit repeats the 100% match up to A$1,125 and tops it with 125 spins, credited as 25 a day for five days. Add it together and the full package reaches A$3,000 in matched funds plus 300 free spins. Amazing news for players who like to build a balance over a few sessions rather than risk one big drop.
The minimum deposit to trigger each step is A$30, which lines up neatly with most Aussie budgets. The wagering requirement is 35x the combined deposit and bonus, while free spin winnings carry a 40x rollover. A quick example helps here: deposit A$30, claim the 100% match, and you hold A$60 in playable funds; 35x turns that into A$2,100 of wagering before a withdrawal opens up. Fair enough by industry standards, though the 7-day clock on each bonus is tight, so plan your sessions before you opt in.
Two house rules deserve a flag. The maximum bet while a bonus is active sits at A$8, and deposits made with Neteller, Skrill or Volt do not qualify for the welcome package. Read those lines before you fund your account, because a single A$10 spin can void the whole bonus.

Sports Welcome Offer – 100% up to A$750 + 20% Betslip Boost
Punters get their own front-door deal. The sports welcome matches your first bankroll 100% up to A$750 and stacks a 20% betslip boost on top, which lifts the return on qualifying multi bets. It is a tidy combination – the match builds the betting balance, and the boost rewards you for backing more than one selection.
Reloads, Cashback, and Ongoing Promotions
The fun does not stop after the welcome offers, and this is where PrinceCasino pulls ahead of a lot of rivals. The casino side runs a Weekly Boost of 50% up to A$1,500 plus 100 spins, a Wednesday deal of five lots of 50 spins, a Weekend Reload of 50% up to A$1,125 plus 50 spins, and a Sunday Special worth 100 spins. Cashback comes in two flavors: 15% up to A$4,500 on the main casino, and 25% up to A$450 on live tables. There is even a Hero’s Treasure offer of 50% up to A$7,500 and a Golden Cup Rush with a A$97,500 final prize pool. That is a serious spread of weekly value.
The sportsbook keeps pace with a 15% weekly cashback up to A$750, a Weekday XP Boost of 50% up to A$750, a Power Up Friday free bet of 20% up to A$300, and a Weekend Reload of 30% up to A$450. Sport punters also get an accumulator boost worth up to 100% on winning multis.
Two extra promos catch the eye. Road to Glory offers free chips and the chance to win up to 1,000x your bet, and a rotating Anniversary Special hands out up to 100 free spins on the casino or up to A$150 in free bets on the sportsbook. Offers rotate, so the live list on the promotions page always beats any printed summary, and you should open the Details link before opting in. A small but smart touch: because both sides share one balance, you never juggle a separate promotions wallet or hunt for a second login to claim a sports deal mid-session.
PrinceCasino does not mess about with its library. The homepage counter ticks past 13,890 titles, and the catalogue spans pokies, live dealer rooms, table games, crash games, instant win titles, jackpots and a full sportsbook. The categories make the size manageable – Top, New, Popular, Golden Goal, Old School, Slots, Table Games, Drops & Wins, Bonus Buy, Jackpots, Crash Games, and Instant Win all sit one tap away. Bingo and scratchcards stay thin, but those are niche, and we doubt many punters will miss them.
| Games | |
| Software providers | Pragmatic, Play’n GO, Hacksaw Gaming, NetEnt, Red Tiger, Wazdan, Nolimit City, Yggdrasil, BGaming, Big Time Gaming, Playson, Spinomenal, Booming Games, Thunderkick, Playtech, Gamomat, Habanero, Caleta, GameArt, Belatra, Nucleus, NetGame, 1spin4win, Mascot |
| Pokies | 13,000+ |
| Live casino | Yes |
| Sports betting | Yes |
| Table Games | Yes |
| Crash & Instant | Yes |
The pokies room is the headline act, and it earns the billing. You get the heavy hitters first – Pragmatic, Play’n GO, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City and BGaming all bring their best-known reels, so the Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza and Book titles you already love are present and easy to find. Search by name, by provider or by category, and the library shrinks to something you can actually browse.

Hunting for something fresher? Studios like 1spin4win, Belatra, GameArt, Mascot and Booming Games fill out the deeper shelves with titles you might not have tried yet. We rate the volatility spread here – you can sit on low-stakes classics or chase high-variance bonus-buy reels in the same session. One honest caveat for Aussie punters is that a few global providers region-lock part of their range, so the exact count you see may land below the headline number. Even then, you will never run short of choice.
Live dealer play sits in its own section, with 220+ tables streaming at the time of writing. Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Live, Ezugi, Lucky Streak and BetGames supply the rooms, which is a strong line-up by any measure. Blackjack, roulette and baccarat all carry several variants, and the game-show formats – Mega Wheel, Crazy Time-style spinners and the rest – give you something louder when the cards feel slow.

We will be straight with you: live dealer ranges at Australian-facing casinos can thin out because some studios restrict their tables by region. PrinceCasino handles that better than most by leaning on Evolution and Pragmatic Live, the two names punters actually want. The result is a live floor that feels full rather than patched together, and that counts for a lot.
Crash games, instant win, and jackpots
Pokies and live tables get the headlines, but the quick-format games deserve a mention too. The crash section runs the fast-round titles punters now expect, with Spribe, Turbo Games and Gaming Corps among the studios supplying them. These suit short bursts of play where you cash out before the multiplier crashes, and they sit one tap from the main menu. Instant win titles fill the same craving for speed without the bonus rounds of a full pokie.
Jackpot hunters get their own category as well, pulling progressive and fixed-pot titles into one view, and the Drops & Wins tab gathers the network prize-drop pokies that pay random cash on top of normal wins. None of this is unique to PrinceCasino, but having it all sorted and labelled saves you scrolling, and the variety means a quiet night never has to feel repetitive.
Here is where the “Prince” brand shows its bookmaker side, and we think it is the most interesting part of the platform. The sportsbook covers football, tennis, basketball, table tennis, e-sports, ice hockey, volleyball, handball, American football and horse racing, across pre-match, live and virtual markets. That is enough breadth to keep a weekend multi ticking over and enough depth for the big Saturday fixtures.
The standout claim is 0% margin odds on top sports. Quick maths for the punters who care about value: most bookies bake an overround into a market. Price a two-way contest at 1.90 each side and the implied probabilities add to roughly 105%, so the book holds about a 5% edge before a ball is kicked. A true 0% margin market prices that same contest closer to 2.00 each side, which means the house takes nothing off the top and you keep more of a winning bet. Over a season of regular betting, that gap adds up fast.
The tools back up the value story. Bet Builder is where you stitch a few selections from the same match into one bet. Cash Out lets you take the money and run before the final whistle, and Early Payout is the nice surprise that settles certain bets as winners before the game’s even done. If you fancy following along, Live Streaming pipes the action straight onto your bet slip; Flash Markets toss up those blink-and-you-miss-it in-play prices for when you want to move fast; and if you’re standing there unsure where to even begin, Bet Mentor nudges you toward the markets everyone else is piling into.
In-play betting is a real strength too. The live markets move quick, and that’s kind of the point – instead of sitting there hammering refresh on a scoreboard, the streaming keeps you right in the moment.
And when one leg of your multi starts looking lost, cash-out is the little mercy that turns a write-off into at least something back in your pocket. When the football calendar goes quiet midweek, virtual sports quietly fill the gap, so you’re never staring at an empty slate. Honestly, for a casino that could’ve slapped on a betting tab as an afterthought, the sportsbook here feels like a proper second home rather than a box-ticking add-on.
Funding an account is the bit nobody enjoys, but PrinceCasino keeps it painless for Aussie players. The minimum deposit is A$30, and Australian dollars are accepted directly, so you are not bleeding money on currency conversion every time you top up.

The cashier carries cards (Visa and Mastercard), the usual e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity and Volt), prepaid options like Neosurf and PaySafeCard, and a solid crypto spread including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether and Litecoin. One gap to note up front – Jeton is not available here, so if that wallet is your go-to, you will need a backup method. Remember, too that Neteller, Skrill and Volt deposits do not qualify for the welcome package, so pick your method with the bonus in mind.
| Payments | |
| Minimum deposit | A$30 |
| Minimum withdrawal | A$30 |
| Maximum withdrawal | A$13,500 per month at entry level (rises with VIP rank) |
| Deposit methods | Visa, Mastercard, Neosurf, PaySafeCard, MiFinity, Skrill, Neteller, Volt |
| Crypto currencies accepted | BTC, ETH, USDT, LTC |
| Australian Dollars accepted | Yes |
| Jeton available | No |
| Welcome bonus package | 100% Match up to A$3,000 + 300 Free Spins |
Cashing out runs in two stages, and it pays to understand both. First, PrinceCasino reviews your request to confirm everything checks out – the right player, a verified account, no bonus rules broken. That pending stage usually clears inside 24 hours.
Then the money travels, and the speed depends entirely on your method. Crypto and e-wallets like Neteller arrive fastest, often the same day the request clears. Card and bank withdrawals take longer, since the processors on that side move at their own pace – expect a few extra business days. The one number worth watching is the cap: at entry level you can withdraw up to A$13,500 a month, and that ceiling climbs as you move up the VIP tiers. High rollers should keep that limit in view before depositing big.
Loyalty earns real rewards here, and the VIP ladder is one of the stronger ones we have reviewed lately. It runs quietly in the background on the account you already use, and because casino, live casino and sports all feed the same standing, every bet you place pushes you forward.

The program runs five levels, and three things improve as you climb: your monthly withdrawal limit, your cashback rate and your access to a personal account manager. Level 1 starts you at A$13,500 a month with no cashback. Level 2 lifts the limit to A$21,000, still without cashback. Level 3 is where it gets tasty – A$30,000 a month and 5% cashback. Level 4 brings A$42,000, 10% cashback and a personal manager. Level 5 tops out at A$60,000 a month, 15% cashback and the full VIP treatment, including priority withdrawals and surprise promotions.
We rate this setup because the cashback actually scales into meaningful territory, and the higher withdrawal limits answer a complaint we have about plenty of rival sites. It could be better in one respect: the two opening levels give you nothing back in cashback, so the genuine rewards only start once you reach Level 3. Stick with it, though, and the upper tiers repay the effort.
Past the usual bonuses, PrinceCasino keeps a steady rewards layer ticking away to stop things going stale. Tournaments throw you in against other players with real prizes on the line, and Challenges drop little boosts your way for ticking off set missions. Both pour back into the coin system, and that’s where it gets clever.
The Shop lets you swap coins for rewards on your own schedule rather than waiting for a scheduled promo. You earn one coin for every A$30 deposited and one coin for every A$150 wagered on casino or sport, with tournament play adding more on top. Spend those coins on bonus money (from A$7.50 for 50 coins up to A$450 for 1,250), free spins on a list of named slots, or free bets for the sportsbook (from A$7.50 for 50 coins up to A$75 for 340). We like this a lot – it turns regular play into a steady, predictable drip of value, and you stay in control of what you claim and when.
Before your first withdrawal clears, PrinceCasino will ask you to verify your identity. We know it feels like a hassle, but there is a sound reason for it. The checks exist to block money laundering and fraud, which sadly still plague online gambling. Confirming who you are – and that the payment methods belong to you – keeps the site a place for genuine punters rather than scammers.
In practice you will upload documents you already use to identify yourself, such as a driver’s licence or passport, plus proof that you own your deposit method. The casino quotes a verification window of up to 24 hours, which is reasonable. Get it done early, ideally right after you sign up, and your first cashout will not stall while support waits on paperwork.
Trust matters more than any bonus, and this is the area where we have to be honest with you. PrinceCasino does not display its operating company or its gambling license anywhere obvious on the site. Ordinarily, that would be a red flag, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. Most reputable casinos publish their license number and regulator in the footer, and the absence here means players cannot independently verify the operator before signing up.
The flip side is that the platform behaves like a serious operation in the ways that count. The game providers are legitimate, regulated studios that do not supply rogue sites. The promotions carry clear terms. The cashier uses recognised payment processors. PrinceCasino is a standard offshore-licensed casino, the kind common across the Australian-facing market, but we would feel more comfortable recommending it without reservation if it published its credentials openly. Until it does, treat it the way you would any new offshore site – start small, verify your account early, and keep records of your play.
Got a stuck withdrawal or a question about a bonus? PrinceCasino keeps support reachable through live chat and email, and the live chat button sits in the bottom corner of every page. VIP players also get round-the-clock support and, at the top tiers, a personal account manager who handles queries directly.

Live chat is the quick option for everyday questions, and it is the one most punters will reach for. For anything involving payments or documents, we suggest email, since a written trail helps if a query drags on. A phone line and a public ticketing portal are not offered, which is fairly standard for this style of casino.
| Live Chat support | Yes (24/7) |
| Phone support | No |
| E-mail support | Yes |
| Ticketing system | No |
Most punters play on a phone these days, and PrinceCasino clearly knows it. The site loads through any modern mobile browser with no download required, and the layout feels built for a phone first – the slide-out menu, the big tappable game tiles and the one-thumb navigation all point that way. Pokies, live tables and the sportsbook all carry across cleanly, so you lose nothing by leaving the desktop behind.

There is no dedicated iOS or Android app, but the browser version is polished enough that you will not miss one. Spin a few reels or place a live bet on the train home, and it just works.
| Interface | |
| Mobile version | Yes |
| iOS App | No |
| Android App | No |
PrinceCasino accepts Australian players and uses legitimate game studios and recognised payment processors. The catch is that it does not publish its operating company or license on the site, so you cannot verify the operator directly. Start with a small deposit and verify your account early.
Yes. You can deposit and play in Australian dollars, and the minimum deposit is A$30, so there is no currency conversion eating into your bankroll.
It is one of the stronger casino-bookmaker hybrids we have seen. You get football, tennis, basketball, e-sports, horse racing and more across pre-match, live and virtual markets, plus a 0% margin promise on top sports that hands punters genuinely better value.
Yes. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether and Litecoin all work for deposits and withdrawals, and crypto cashouts tend to land fastest once your request clears.
Entry-level players can withdraw up to A$13,500 a month. That ceiling rises as you climb the VIP program, reaching A$60,000 a month at Level 5.
PrinceCasino gets the big things right. The one-wallet setup across casino and sports is convenient, the library is huge without feeling cluttered, and the promotions calendar gives both pokie players and punters something to claim every week. The 0% margin sportsbook is the real talking point – for anyone who bets with any regularity, that value is hard to ignore. The five-tier VIP program, the coin shop, and the cashback offers all reward you for sticking around.
It is not flawless. The casino keeps its license and operator out of sight, which costs it trust it could easily earn back. The welcome wagering window is tight at seven days, and the opening VIP levels return nothing in cashback. None of those are deal breakers for an experienced player who deposits sensibly, but they are worth knowing before you sign up. If you want one account for spins and bets, value-priced odds and a bonus list that keeps giving, PrinceCasino earns a look – just go in with your eyes open.
| Casino | Rating | Bonus | Year founded | Minimum Deposit | Available in Australia |
| PrinceCasino | 3.8 | 100% Match Up to A$3,000 + 300 Free Spins | 2026 | AU$30 | YES |
| Golazzo Casino | 4.2 | Up to AU$10,000 + 200 Free Spins | 2026 | AU$20 | YES |
| MadCasino | 4.2 | 200% Up to A$11,250 | 2025 | AU$30 | YES |
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Amelia is huge fan of online casinos and Pokies. She was born in Sydney, Australia and spent last few years as an iGaming copywritter.