The Albanese government has announced a delay in its highly anticipated gambling advertising reforms, pushing the timeline from late 2024 to 2025. This decision, tied to conflicting priorities and resistance from industry stakeholders, has ignited criticism from anti-gambling advocates and political opponents who demand more decisive action on gambling-related harm. ...
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The Albanese Government has implemented a significant measure to protect vulnerable Australians from gambling-related harms, officially banning the use of credit cards for online wagering. This move aligns online gambling regulations with those governing land-based gambling, where credit card use is already prohibited. The legislation amending the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 was introduced and passed by Parliament late last year. Following a s ...