Our TV screens and digital spaces are filled with sportsgambling ads. They entice people to gamble more than they want, and they tell our kids that sport = betting.
Gambling marketing is all over athletes and sports people's jerseys, around the sports grounds, in commentators "editorials".
We want a full ban on sportsgambling marketing, not just in "family friendly times", but all the time, just like tobacco marketing is banned.
Gambling harm is a public health issue. Governments should regulate to minimise harm, not maximise profits for broadcasters, sportscode and above all wagering companies.
Gambling is a dangerous adult activity. Sportsgambling bookmakers target the vulnerable and the young. We're fighting back.
Our TV screens and digital spaces are filled with sportsgambling ads. They entice people to gamble more than they want, and they tell our kids that sport = betting.
Gambling marketing is all over athletes and sports people's jerseys, around the sports grounds, in commentators "editorials".
We want a full ban on sportsgambling marketing, not just in "family friendly times", but all the time, just like tobacco marketing is banned.
Gambling harm is a public health issue. Governments should regulate to minimise harm, not maximise profits for broadcasters, sportscode and above all wagering companies.
Gambling is a dangerous adult activity. Sportsgambling bookmakers target the vulnerable and the young. We're fighting back.
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It's a year since Peta Murphy, on behalf of a joint, cross party, parliamentary inquiry, gave the government 31 recommendations to reform online gambling, to minimise harm, and help people stay safe.
The key recommendation was a full ban on gambling advertising, on TV, radio and digital spaces.
There's been no announcement in a year. Let's demand the Prime Minister adopt the ad ban and other recommendations.