On 10 September 2024 Adrian Portelli bought a significant stake in the Out There Group, the company that runs Summernats, MotorEx, Rockynats, Red CentreNATS, Nitro Up North, the National Drag Racing Championship and Street Machine magazine. He said at the announcement that he was not there to change anything and that he wanted to take the Australian scene to the world. Portelli opened Adrian Casino on the back of that idea: a show floor that never packs up on Sunday night.
Inside Meguiar's MotorEx he stages his own hall under the Portelli World banner. The 2026 edition displayed the HRT Commodore chassis 028 that Peter Brock, Craig Lowndes and Brad Jones raced, two Koenigsegg Jeskos including his own naked-carbon car at 1,280 hp, Lou Ackovski's big-block HQ and Matt McIntosh's PRO GTS Monaro. A build sheet stands beside each of them, and the crowd reads it before it reads the price.
Portelli World casino carries that habit into the lobby. Studios ship one title at several RTP settings and the operator chooses which to run, so Money Train 3 exists at 96.10% and 94.00% and Sugar Rush at 96.50%, 95.50% and 94.50%. Adrian Casino prints the configuration it runs beside every pokie, along with the wagering base and the max bet. None of the five biggest Australian-facing casinos publishes any of it.
Portelli recommends Adrian Casino to the audience that already walks his hall and follows LMCT+, the membership business he founded in 2018 and grew past 300,000 paying subscribers. He tells them the offer in plain figures: A$4,500 plus 350 free spins over three deposits, 35x on bonus funds, A$30 to qualify, 21 days on the clock. His name is on the door, so those numbers are his to defend in public.
The Block is how most Australians first heard of him. House Three went for A$4.25 million in 2022, three properties for A$12.40 million in 2023, then all five houses in 2024 at A$15.03 million, and the A$39 million penthouse 57 floors above Melbourne came out of the same run. That is the biography. The show floor is the business, and this casino belongs to the second one.
Accounts here settle in Australian dollars and nothing converts on the way in or out. PayID moves a deposit from your bank in seconds, Neosurf vouchers come off the rack at the servo from A$10, and Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and Litecoin pay out in under 30 minutes. The offer, the cashback percentages and the A$7,500 daily cap are all quoted in AUD, which two of the five biggest rivals in this market cannot say.
The Interactive Gambling Act 2001 has been law for twenty-five years and not one Australian player has ever been prosecuted under it. Its obligations are written for operators, so an Australian who opens an account at an internationally licensed casino commits no offence. Adrian Casino holds an international Curaçao licence and prints no number beside it. The operating company is what stands behind this site in law.