Australian politics live: Labor pledges new ‘opt-out register’ for gambling ads; Tehan booted from question time after telling Bowen to ‘cut the crap’ on renewable scheme
MeridStreet AI summaryThe Australian government has announced a new plan to introduce an 'opt-out register' for gambling advertisements. This move aims to reduce exposure to gambling ads, particularly among vulnerable groups. The decision is significant for the economy as it could lead to a decrease in problem gambling cases, which in turn may reduce the financial burden on the government due to related social issues.
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The Australian government is introducing new regulations on gambling ads, which may impact the gaming industry. However, the overall effect on the market is likely to be minimal.
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