The cashier, from first deposit to first payout
Money moves through one block: the balance on top, the two buttons beneath it, and both floors named there. A$10.00 is the smallest deposit accepted, A$50.00 the smallest withdrawal.
That five-times gap is why a first deposit deserves a plan. Paying in at the floor is fine for a look around, but a balance drifting between A$10 and A$40 has nowhere to go except back through the games. If banking a win matters to you, fund at a level where fifty is an ordinary result rather than a lucky one.
Then the honest gap. No list of payment methods is published, no payment brand appears in the lobby, and no timing is stated for a roospin real money withdrawal. This page names none of them, because a payout window nobody can verify is worse than an admission. Open the deposit screen while signed in, since the cashier lists what is live on your device at that moment, and ask support what window to expect. Keep the reply in the chat transcript: a written answer from an agent outranks any third-party estimate.
Support is billed as a live chat running around the clock, its button parked in the navigation. Day seven, when the first payout request goes in, is when you find out how that holds up.