I sent my first $50 through PayID on a Tuesday morning and the funds cleared before I finished reading the bonus terms. That pace held across most of my three weeks at Mafia Casino. I based this Mafia Casino review on four deposits, around forty hours of play and two completed withdrawals, all on my own account, so every figure below comes from account history rather than a promotional page.
The library includes about 3,400 titles from Pragmatic Play, BGaming, Hacksaw Gaming and Nolimit City. I split my time between pokies and the baccarat tables, and load times stayed under three seconds on a home NBN connection. The lobby covers:
The lobby has no live dealer studio, which will bother table game purists. Everything else runs on certified RNG software, and I found the same titles and RTP figures you'd see at larger competitors.
Mafia Casino has no app to download. I played through Chrome on a Galaxy S22 and Safari on an iPad, and both gave me the full lobby, the cashier and live chat. Sweet Bonanza ran without a stutter over 4G, and a half-hour session drained about 8% battery, in line with other browser casinos I've tested.
Deposits start at $20. You can fund your account with PayID/Osko, POLi, BPAY, or a Visa or Mastercard debit card. You can't use a credit card; Australia banned them for online gambling in June 2024, and the cashier rejects them at the card-check stage.
You cash out to the same method you deposited with. My PayID payout of $180 arrived in nine hours. A second withdrawal, $240 by bank transfer, took three business days, which matches what other Mafia Casino reviews report. The minimum cash-out is $30, and Mafia Casino caps weekly withdrawals at $5,000. Before approving my first payout, the site's verification team asked for a driver licence and a recent utility bill, then cleared both documents in six hours on a weekday.
Registration took me under two minutes: email, password, date of birth, then a confirmation link. Mafia Casino runs 256-bit SSL encryption across the cashier and account pages, and you can switch on two-factor authentication from the settings menu. Your balance sits in AUD from the start, so you pay no conversion fees on deposits or payouts.
You qualify for a three-part welcome package worth up to $1,500 plus 150 free spins the moment you register.
Mafia Casino sets wagering at 40x on the bonus portion. My $50 first deposit produced a $50 bonus that needed $2,000 in turnover before I could withdraw. Free spin winnings carry the same 40x and cap at $150. I cleared about 60% of my first bonus before the seven-day window closed, so budget your sessions if you take the full match. Regulars get a Friday reload of 50% up to $200 and a Sunday free-spins drop tied to deposit size.
A support agent answered my live chat in four minutes at 2pm and eleven minutes at 1am, both times a human rather than a bot script. Email replies took under a day. Between the AUD banking, the nine-hour PayID payout and bonus terms you can read in one sitting, I'd put Mafia Casino on my shortlist for Australian players. Dock a point for the missing live dealer tables and the $150 cap on free spin winnings; the rest of the experience held up over three weeks of use.