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To Protect Australians the Federal Parliament Must Push Albanese on Gambling Reforms

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AI-generatedThe article discusses proposed gambling advertising reforms in Australia, which could reduce revenue for gambling operators and media companies. However, the commercial mechanism is weak as the specific impact on any company's revenue, margin, or supply chain is not detailed. The reforms are at an early stage with no concrete financial figures or company-specific effects mentioned.
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- Australians lost over $32 billion in gambling in 2023-24.
- Prime Minister Albanese announced new restrictions on gambling advertising in early April.
- A 2021 federal parliamentary inquiry recommended a total ban on gambling advertising.
- Proposed reforms include banning cross-promotion content and limiting daytime ads.
- Formal government response to the inquiry expected when parliament reconvenes next month.
