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Government Accused Burying Response Peta Murphy Gambling Report

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The article discusses political criticism of delayed gambling reform in Australia. No concrete commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain effect, or company-level margin impact is identified. The reforms are partial and phased years out, with no specific revenue or cost channel for any sector. Therefore, no material sector impact detected.

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  • Government response to gambling reform inquiry delayed over 1,000 days after report issued.
  • Reforms partially restrict gambling ads on TV and radio but no national online gambling regulator.
  • Reforms take effect January 1, 2027.
  • Critics accuse government of prioritizing commercial interests over public health.

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