John Setterstrom leaves role at Lucky Eagle Casino And Hotel

In Washington, the Confederated Tribes Of The Chehalis Reservation has announced that John Setterstrom has resigned as Chief Executive Officer for its Lucky Eagle Casino And Hotel to be replaced on an interim basis by Lisa Miles.

The federally-recognized tribe, which is based around the Chehalis Reservation in the south-west of the state, …

Australian watchdog continuing unlicensed iGaming domain crackdown

In Australia, the nation’s media and communications watchdog has announced that it has asked local Internet service providers to block customers from accessing six more unlicensed online casinos and associated affiliate marketing domains.

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) used an official Thursday press release to…

Royal Panda adds NextGen games, offers a week of free spins

Royal Panda Casino offers one of the most diverse and robust selections of casino games out there, and they just keep growing their portfolio. Players worldwide (except US) can now access the premiere NextGen Gaming slots. The games were originally only available to RP players in the UK, but their positive reception inspired Royal Panda to open …

Scientific Games Corporation celebrating Sweden success_1

American lottery and gaming machines innovator, Scientific Games Corporation, has announced that online casino and bingo solutions from its SG Digital subsidiary are now being utilized by Sweden’s state-owned gambling operator, Svenska Spel AB.

Triumphant trio:

The Las Vegas-headquartered firm used an official Fri…

Senator Bridget McKenzie wants share of Aussie gambling tax

With the federal government struggling with a massive overspending problem, a tax windfall has been proposed on Australian gambling companies by Senator Bridget McKenzie.

The National Party of Australia member wants the country’s antiquated tax system overhauled so that gambling firms would have to pay their “fair share”. Enf…

Seneca Nation of Indians hold-up hits New York revenue-sharing deal

In the United States and the casino-operating Seneca Nation of Indians has reportedly asked the National Indian Gaming Commission to rule on the legality of its recently-agreed revenue-sharing deal with the state of New York.

According to a Monday report from the Olean Times Herald newspaper, the federally-recognized tribe is responsible v…