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MPs call for broader gambling reform

Sky News Australia

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July 3, 2026

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The government’s proposed gambling advertising reforms are facing a Senate roadblock. Coalition and Greens MPs argue Labor’s restrictions do not go far enough. The plan would see gambling ads removed from daytime and early evening TV.

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Michael West Media

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· Jul 3, 2026

PM ‘not against’ a punt as he defends gambling reforms

Proposed gambling ad reforms go beyond some recommendations made in a Labor-led report that urged a total ban, the prime minister says.

Boston.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

As Mass. ballot initiatives multiply, critics want to limit them

Voters have passed several major laws by initiative in past elections. A 2016 initiative legalized marijuana, and a 2022 initiative created a tax on millionaires. The post As Mass. ballot initiatives multiply, critics want to limit them appeared first on Boston.com.

Crikey

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· Jul 2, 2026

What are the odds Labor’s gambling ad reforms pass?

C'mon, this is Australia, mate. Take a punt. The post What are the odds Labor’s gambling ad reforms pass? appeared first on Crikey.

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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· Jun 27, 2026

Banks Flag High-Risk Online Gambling Transactions

Banks Flag High-Risk Online Gambling Transactions

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 3, 2026

Australia Tables Gambling Ad Reform Bill. Politicians on Every Side Call It Too Weak.

Australia's Labor government introduced sweeping gambling advertising restrictions on July 2, banning live sport ads and capping daytime television betting promotions. The bill immediately drew fire from Greens senators, Coalition MPs, and independent crossbenchers, all of whom called it weaker than three years of reform promises had led voters to expect.

SundayTimes

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· Jun 22, 2026

Online gamblers skip groceries and rent to keep betting, study finds

New survey exposes growing social and economic toll of the country's betting boom

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Related coverage for "MPs call for broader gambling reform": Michael West Media — PM ‘not against’ a punt as he defends gambling reforms. Boston.com — As Mass. ballot initiatives multiply, critics want to limit them. Crikey — What are the odds Labor’s gambling ad reforms pass?. Eyewitness News Bahamas — Banks Flag High-Risk Online Gambling Transactions. The Eastern Herald — Australia Tables Gambling Ad Reform Bill. Politicians on Every Side Call It Too Weak.. SundayTimes — Online gamblers skip groceries and rent to keep betting, study finds