Rising gambling losses: New calls for advertising ban
Australians are the world's highest gamblers and these numbers continue to rise, adding weight to the argument for banning all advertising.
Australians are the world's highest gamblers and these numbers continue to rise, adding weight to the argument for banning all advertising.
Labor and the Liberals have resisted a complete ban on gambling advertising, despite promises to stem the flood of betting material aimed at Australians. Independent Senator David Pocock forced a vote on the issue, calling on the government to implement the recommendations of a landmark inquiry led by the late Labour MP Peta Murphy.
The gambling industry is fighting back against proposals to ban its advertising after a senator described the sector as a “desperate industry that has lost its social acceptance”.
The government of Albania is under pressure to ban gambling advertising, but reports suggest it will instead impose a time limit on the adverts being shown.
Numerous politicians, athletes and other prominent Australians called on the Australian federal government and the opposition to do everything in their power to reform gambling. An alliance of more than 60 members – including former prime ministers John Howard and Malcolm Turnbull, and former state premiers Dominic Perrottet, Jeff Kennett and Steve Bracks – is … Read more
Former Prime Minister John Howard has joined dozens of prominent Australians in calling for a complete ban on gambling advertising. He signed an open letter published on Saturday calling on both major political parties to commit to a three-year phased ban to combat “gaming addiction” in the country.