Government gambling reform legislation
The Australian government and the Coalition have reached a tentative deal on gambling reform legislation, including a new opt-out register for wagering ads. The reforms aim to restrict inducements and limit gambling advertising.
Where they agreeThe Australian government and the Coalition have agreed on a deal for gambling reform legislation, including an opt-out register for ads.
Key playersAnika Wells (Communications Minister) · Anthony Albanese (Prime Minister) · Angus Taylor (Opposition Leader)
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