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The federal government has announced major gambling ad reforms, including bans during live sport and tighter online rules. This video includes ACM-produced voiceover powered by AI.
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00:00Who's that?
00:01That's Tails.
00:02He's going to help us get 11 every Saturday.
00:05A major overhaul of Australia's gambling advertising laws has been unveiled,
00:09with sweeping reforms set to reshape how betting is promoted across TV, radio and online.
00:16I part with Ladbrokes as they pay up faster than a race caller talks.
00:20Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the changes at the National Press Club,
00:25which will ban gambling ads during live sport broadcasts between 6am and 8.30pm,
00:31and restrict TV promotions to three an hour outside those windows.
00:36When we look at gambling as well, one of the things that I have said to some of the advocates,
00:41overwhelmingly, more than half of problem gambling is about poker machines.
00:46That's not covered by any of this at all.
00:49And so we will deal with things appropriately.
00:53With regard to a duty of care, we're considering a duty of care when it comes to online
01:01that's much broader than just this.
01:04So it's that context of reform is what we'll be taking forward.
01:09Online ads will only be allowed for verified adults, with opt-out options required,
01:15while gambling logos will be removed from team uniforms and stadiums.
01:20The reforms, due to begin in 2027, aim to reduce harm and limit children's exposure,
01:26while still allowing adults to gamble.
01:29Totally possible.
01:30This is an awkward lesson that you can get done.
01:30We will.
01:31Now let's say that we're doing the work.
01:31faced with competing in a group of teams,
01:33we will have a lot of time,
01:34so that there's a lot of time.
01:35We will.
01:35We will get a little bit more of control.
01:35We will have an effort.
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