Ozwin


Ozwin Loyalty - What Each Tier Pays Back in AU$

Most casino loyalty pages talk in stars, badges and vague promises. Punters care about one thing - how many cents come back per AU$ wagered, and how often. The Ozwin programme is six tiers, every step earns comp points, and every comp point converts to real cashable AU$ on a published ratio. No mystery boxes.

The Six Tiers at a Glance

Tier

Lifetime points to enter

Comp -> AU$ ratio

Effective cashback

Weekly cashback cap

Tourist

0

100 = A$1.00

0.40%

A$50

Local

5 000

90 = A$1.00

0.55%

A$100

True Blue

20 000

80 = A$1.00

0.75%

A$250

Aussie Legend

75 000

70 = A$1.00

1.00%

A$500

Outback Hero

250 000

55 = A$1.00

1.30%

A$1 000

Absolute Legend

750 000

40 = A$1.00

1.60%

A$2 500

Read the table once and the value structure is plain - the ratio improves about 2.5x from base to top, and the weekly cap scales with the player. Most punters who play once or twice a week sit comfortably in True Blue or Aussie Legend; high rollers move into Outback Hero in a single big month.

How Comp Points Are Earned

Every AU$1 wagered on a pokie returns one comp point at base, decaying slightly on lower-margin titles. Table games and video poker accrue at half rate; live dealer at the same rate as pokies, with the exception of low-edge variants which sit at quarter rate. The lobby labels each title with its comp-rate badge, so there's no guesswork.

Worked example for clarity. An Aussie Legend punter wagering A$2 000 across a week of pokies earns 2 000 comp points, converted at 70:1 - that's A$28.57 cashable. The same A$2 000 played at the top tier returns A$50.00. That's a real, measurable reason to climb tiers - not a participation trophy.

Weekly Cashback - Separate From Comp Points

On top of comp accrual, Ozwin runs a weekly net-loss cashback that lands every Monday morning AEDT. The percentage scales with your tier, and it's calculated against your net losses for the prior calendar week (Monday to Sunday inclusive), not gross wager. If you finished the week even or up, no cashback fires - and that's the honest version. Below is the schedule.

  • Tourist - 5% on net losses, capped per the table above

  • Local - 7% capped

  • True Blue - 9% capped

  • Aussie Legend - 12% capped

  • Outback Hero - 15% capped

  • Absolute Legend - 18% capped

Cashback lands as cashable balance with a 1x sit-out wager, not a 30x bonus rollover. That detail matters - it's why the effective cashback figures in the tier table count this number meaningfully against your turnover.

Birthday and Tenure Bonuses

Each tier triggers a birthday bonus (A$25 to A$500 depending on level) credited the morning of your birthday in your registered timezone. Anniversary of joining adds another bonus on the same scale. Both are claimable from the bonus tray for thirty days; after that they expire silently rather than rolling over.

How Tiers Drop

Inactivity is the only thing that drops a tier. If you don't wager for 180 consecutive days, your tier resets to Tourist and accumulated comp points zero out. Lifetime tier-points themselves don't reset, so a returning punter can re-enter at their old tier within a couple of weeks of normal play. We chose 180 days because most genuine breaks - travel, AFL grand final binge that left you tapped, life - fit comfortably inside it.

What the VIP Programme Will Not Do

Honest counter-tezis time. The Ozwin VIP team will not reverse a deposit, override a self-exclusion, or invent a personalised wagering relief. If a high roller is chasing losses, the programme will pull back rather than push more bonus. If you'd rather have an operator that bends rules around a single big punter, Ozwin is not it.

Joining the Programme

Every Ozwin player is automatically enrolled at the Tourist tier on registration. There is no opt-in form, no application page, no waiting list. You earn from the first AU$1 wagered - the rest is just letting the maths run.