Oceania Gaming Licenses
Tonga does not offer a commercial gaming license for private operators. Gambling is largely prohibited under national laws, with only limited charitable
The Solomon Islands Gaming Licence, governed by the Gaming and Lotteries Act (Cap. 139), regulates commercial gaming and lotteries primarily for land-based operations.
The Palau Gaming Licence, officially termed Online Gaming Concession, is issued by the Republic of Palau’s Ministry of Finance under RPPL 8-54 and
The Papua New Guinea Gaming Licence is regulated by the National Gaming Control Board (NGCB), established under the Gaming Control Act 2007.
The New Zealand Class 4 Gaming Licence regulates non-casino gaming machines operated by corporate societies for authorized purposes under the Gambling Act 2003.
The Nauru Gaming Licence governs gaming activities under the Gaming Act 2011, administered by the Secretary in the Department of Finance or Internal Affairs.
The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) does not offer a gaming licence for gambling operations. Commercial gambling, including online iGaming, lacks
The Marshall Islands does not offer a dedicated gaming license for gambling operators. According to Gambling databases research team, the jurisdiction
The Fiji Gaming Licence, governed by the Gaming Act 2009, regulates all gaming activities including lotteries, ticket lotteries, and limited remote interactive gaming.
The Western Australia Casino Gaming Licence is exclusively held by Crown Perth under the Casino Control Act 1984, regulated by the Gaming and Wagering










