Gambling Reforms Delayed, Affecting Those with Addiction

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Communications minister Michelle Rowland's office has apologized for delaying gambling advertising reforms, causing ongoing toll on people harmed by the industry.

  • The delay is due to the need for support from the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
  • The Alliance for Gambling Reform group has been campaigning for wagering changes, including removing all gambling advertising from Australian TV and banning targeted promotion material.
  • The proposed gambling ad cap is not ready to go due to sports codes' financial viability.

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