I timed my SpeedAU sign-up on a Telstra 4G connection: three minutes and forty seconds from the first field to the confirmation email, KYC prompt included. Registering with SpeedAU takes fewer steps than most Australian-facing sites I've tested, since the form skips address details until you request your first withdrawal. That trade-off cuts your initial sign-up time, but expect an extra form later, once you're ready to cash out.
Wondering how to register SpeedAU without digging through menus? The SpeedAU register process runs across five screens on desktop and folds into one scrolling page on mobile.
Username. Pick a handle between 6 and 20 characters, no spaces. SpeedAU locks this after submission, so changing it later means emailing support.
Password. Set a password with at least 8 characters, one number, and one symbol. I ran a password-manager string through the field and it accepted the full length without complaint.
Personal details. Enter your full legal name, date of birth, mobile number, and email address. Use your real name here, it has to match the ID you upload during verification.
State and currency. Confirm your state or territory and your account currency, which defaults to AUD. This determines which promotions appear on your dashboard, since some SpeedAU offers run state by state.
Terms and submission. Tick the box confirming you're 18 or over, agree to the terms, and hit submit. You'll get a confirmation email within a minute; click the link inside to finish your SpeedAU registration.
SpeedAU asks for a photo ID, driver's licence or passport, plus proof of address dated within 90 days, a utility bill or bank statement works. I uploaded both through the account dashboard and had a green tick within four hours, though support told me weekend uploads can take a day longer. Skip this step early and you can still play, but your first withdrawal won't clear until verification does.
One annoyance: update your address after registering and SpeedAU asks for a fresh proof-of-address document, even if you verified once already.
SpeedAU requires you to be 18 or over to register, with one account per person; the site cross-checks details and closes duplicates. If you've placed yourself on BetStop, the national self-exclusion register, SpeedAU blocks the registration before it finishes. Residents of a handful of countries, including the United States and France, can't create an account because of restrictions in those markets.
Once your account clears, you can deposit via PayID and Osko for instant bank transfers, POLi, Visa and Mastercard debit cards, PayPal, or BPAY. Credit cards aren't an option; Australian law has banned them for online gambling deposits since June 2024. My PayID transfer landed in seconds, BPAY took closer to a business day to show in my balance. The minimum deposit sits at $20, and SpeedAU matches your first two deposits up to $4,000 combined, with 35x wagering on the bonus portion before you can withdraw.
SpeedAU doesn't run a native app, so you register through your browser instead. I tested it on Chrome for Android and Safari on iPhone; both loaded the form in under two seconds and kept every field within thumb reach. The steps mirror the desktop version, stacked into one scrolling page instead of five separate screens.
Live chat sits in the bottom corner of every page; the support agent answered my test question in under two minutes, even at 1am. Email support if you'd rather not type into a chat window, and expect a reply within a business day. SpeedAU also runs a help centre with step-by-step guides for the sign-up process, useful if you get stuck on the ID upload.
Log in, head to the promotions tab, and opt into the welcome offer before your first deposit if it's not applied by default. From there, you get access to the pokies-style library, plus whatever state-specific promos matched your account during sign-up. Work through the wagering requirement at your own pace, the standard welcome match has no time limit, though free spins tied to the offer run out after seven days.