Liam Hartley, Casino Analyst
Background
Liam has spent the last seven years testing and writing about the offshore casinos that actually accept Australian players, after starting out moderating bonus-hunting communities where he saw first-hand how players get burned: not by rigged games, but by terms nobody read and clone sites nobody questioned. That experience set the editorial line he still works to: verify the licence, do the wagering maths in dollars, and treat the complaint record as evidence rather than noise.
How Liam reviews a casino
- Licence and ownership verified against the regulator's register and corporate filings before a single opinion is formed.
- Bonus terms converted into dollars: a "100% bonus" means nothing until the 40x rollover, max-bet rule and win cap are written out as numbers a player will actually face.
- Payout claims tested against the conditions attached to them: verification gates, method limits and the difference between approval time and landing time.
- The negative record read in full: Trustpilot one-star reviews, Reddit scam threads and regulator warnings, summarised honestly even when the verdict stays positive.
Published reviews and guides
WinSpirit Casino Review 2026
The full verdict: 4.1/5, with the licence, maths and complaint record.
Is WinSpirit Legit in Australia?
Licence verification, the Reddit threads, and the BetStop gap.
WinSpirit Withdrawal Times
Method-by-method payout speeds and the five real stall reasons.
No Deposit Bonus Facts
The verified offer vs the inflated listings.
Editorial independence
This site earns affiliate commissions, disclosed on every money page. Liam's ratings and warnings are not part of any commercial negotiation: the same criticisms appear whether a casino converts well or not. Found an error in any page? Corrections reach him through the site contacts in the footer and are actioned with a dated fact-check.