
A minimum deposit is simply the smallest amount a casino will accept to fund your account, and at Australian sites it can start from as little as AUD 10 with PayID, POLi or Neosurf. Low entry points let you test a platform without committing much, though the amount you put in can affect whether you qualify for a bonus. This page lays out the minimums by method, the upside of depositing small, and how to fund a low amount step by step.
The minimum deposit is the smallest sum a casino will accept in a single top-up, and it varies by method. The lowest entry points come from PayID, POLi and Neosurf, which start around AUD 10. A low minimum lets you try a platform with little at stake, and as always the amounts are handled in AUD.
Here's where each method sets the bar.
| Method | Minimum Deposit | Deposit Speed |
|---|---|---|
| PayID | AUD 10 | Instant to 1 hour |
| POLi | AUD 10 | Instant |
| Neosurf | AUD 10 | Instant |
| Visa / Mastercard | AUD 20 | Instant |
| Bitcoin / Crypto | AUD 30 | 30 min to 2 hours |
| Bank Transfer | AUD 50 | 2–5 business days |
Depositing small has clear advantages.
One thing to watch: some bonuses carry a minimum qualifying deposit, so a very small top-up may not trigger the offer. No deposit bonuses sidestep this entirely, since they need no deposit at all. Before funding a small amount with a bonus in mind, check the promotion's threshold in the terms so you don't fall short of qualifying.
Funding a low amount takes only a few steps.
The three lowest-entry options stack up like this.
| Method | Minimum Deposit | Withdrawal Available |
|---|---|---|
| PayID | AUD 10 | Yes |
| POLi | AUD 10 | No |
| Neosurf | AUD 10 | No |
A small balance goes further with a little planning.
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