'Frustrated' by slow pace of gambling ads reform, Labor caucus wants Wells to act

Australian Government Faces Growing Pressure to Act on Gambling Ad Reforms

A growing number of Labor MPs are expressing frustration with the slow pace of reforming gambling advertising regulations, calling for Communications Minister Anika Wells to take action. The delay has sparked a "groundswell" of support among lawmakers who want to ban advertisements promoting online wagering.

Despite widespread support for reforms from various parties, including former opposition leader Peter Dutton and Green MPs, the government has been criticized for dragging its feet on implementing measures recommended by a committee report chaired by late Labor MP Peta Murphy in June 2023. The report called for a phased-in ban on all online gambling advertising and other significant changes to the industry.

Labor MP Jerome Laxale recently stated that gambling reform is "unfinished business" for the government, emphasizing the need to deliver real change and address the issue of harm caused by online gambling. Shadow Communications Minister Melissa McIntosh has also accused the government of "dragging the chain," citing concerns about public health and financial impacts on broadcasters.

Documents released under freedom of information laws have revealed that Wells' department conceded that wagering advertising reform is contentious, with stakeholders holding divergent views. The briefing note notes that a gambling ad ban has "widespread support from the public" but also highlights potential financial implications for broadcasters and sports.

A recent investigation by the communications watchdog found six betting agencies in breach of the Betstop register, which aims to protect people who self-exclude from online gambling. Labor MP Kate Chaney emphasized the need for proper regulation of the industry, stating that 949 days since the Murphy review, yet no government response.

The delay has led some in the industry to prepare by changing their advertising strategies, with senior sources indicating that public pressure on the government to act had softened. However, other insiders believe that Labor could move quickly if it decided to take decisive action.

As the issue continues to garner attention from lawmakers and stakeholders, the Australian government is under increasing pressure to address the concerns surrounding gambling advertising regulations and their impact on individuals, families, and society as a whole.
 
It's getting out of hand πŸ™„, Australia's slow pace on this one is actually making me worried about how they're gonna tackle online gambling ads. It's like they're waiting for public pressure to build up even more before taking action, which is already happening with the betstop register fines and all that. They need to sort this out ASAP ⏰ - it's not just about the public health implications, but also the impact on broadcasters and sports. I mean, if Labor MPs are getting frustrated, that's a pretty clear indication that something needs to change πŸ’ͺ. We should be seeing more from them on this front sooner rather than later...
 
this is getting out of hand 🀯, slow pace on reforming gambling ads is unacceptable. Labor MPs are right to speak up, 949 days since Murphy's review and still no response? that's a massive delay πŸ’”. it's not just about public health concerns or financial impacts on broadcasters, it's about protecting vulnerable people from getting sucked into online wagering 🚫. the gov't is dragging its feet because they're either scared of the industry's influence or just don't care πŸ€‘. we need to hold them accountable and push for real change πŸ“£.
 
I'm seeing this thing with Australia's gambling ad reforms and I gotta say 🀯 it's getting frustrating for some lawmakers who want change ASAP! They're saying the gov's taking too long to act, like 949 days since that review in 2023... that's ages! πŸ•°οΈ The public wants a ban on online ads, but the gov's worried about finances and whatnot. I get it, there are some big bucks at stake here, but come on, people's lives aren't just a marketing strategy 😬. Some lawmakers are even accusing the gov of dragging its feet... not cool, guys! 🚫
 
I mean, come on, what's taking so long?! 🀯 I'm all for responsible gaming and stuff, but this feels like they're just dragging it out to avoid any real controversy. The public is clearly on board with the idea of banning online ads, but does anyone actually care about the impact on broadcasters? πŸ“Ί It seems like the industry is already adapting by changing their ads anyway... wasn't the whole point of reforming these regulations so that nobody gets caught in a catch-22?! πŸ€”
 
omg u gotta feel 4 the aussies who r stuck w/ all dis online wagering drama 🀯 its like, we get it, govts got their hands full but c'mon ppl! πŸ™„ if u r gonna make change then actually do it, ya know? πŸ˜’ labors got a point w/ this unfinished business tho - it's been ages since that murphy review & still nothin's happened πŸ•°οΈ & yeah btw, wagering ads r super addictive 🀯 we gotta protect our youth & vulnerable adults from gettin hooked on dis stuff πŸ’Έ

anywayz, i feel 4 those broadcasters who r gettin hit w/ the financial implications of all dis πŸ€‘ & public health is a big concern too - all these ads can lead to addiction & harm πŸ’” but at least the communications watchdog is keepin an eye on it πŸ‘€ so here's hopin labors take action soon & we see some real change 🀞
 
πŸ™„ I mean come on, 949 days since that report came out in June 2023? Can't they just make up their minds already? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ It's like they're trying to keep the industry in limbo. And don't even get me started on the stakeholders holding divergent views. That's not a reason to delay, that's just an excuse.

I know some people are saying public pressure is softening, but I think it's time for Labor to take action. They need to be more proactive about this issue. It's not just about the industry, it's about protecting our citizens from harm. πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ And have they even considered the financial implications of banning online gambling ads? I'm sure it'll all work out in the end... eventually.
 
Ugh I'm getting so frustrated with this gov πŸ™„! Can't they just make up their minds already? It's been 949 days since Peta Murphy's review and still nothing is happening πŸ•°οΈ. The public is demanding change and the industry is adapting by changing its strategies, but it looks like the gov is just dragging its feet πŸ‘£. Jerome Laxale is spot on when he says this is "unfinished business" - we need real change ASAP! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ™„ Come on guys! It's 2025 and you're still debating whether or not to ban online gambling ads? I mean, I get it, there are some complexities to consider, but the fact is, we've had this report since June 2023 and NOTHING has changed. πŸ•°οΈ It's been over a year of 'unfinished business' as Jerome Laxale said, which just sounds like a fancy way of saying 'we're not doing our job'. I'm starting to think it's just easier for the government to wait for public pressure to build before making any real moves. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ And let's be real, if they can't even get this right, how are we supposed to trust them on anything else? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm getting really frustrated with how slow this government is taking action on banning online wagering ads πŸš«πŸ’Έ. It's been ages since that report came out in 2023 and nothing's changed πŸ•°οΈ. Meanwhile, the industry is just dodging and weaving around it, changing their tactics to avoid being caught πŸ‘€. The public wants change and it's time for our politicians to step up πŸ—£οΈ. I mean, come on, 949 days have passed since that review and still no response? That's unacceptable 🚫. Can't they just make a decision already? 🀯
 
I'm getting sick of these politicians dragging their feet on this πŸ™„ The stats are crazy - 1 in 5 Aussie adults are problem gamblers 🀯 And it's not just about them, it's about the mental health impacts on families & communities too πŸ“Š According to the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, there were over 11,000 reported incidents of online gambling-related harm in 2022 alone 🚨 That's a lot of lives affected by the government's slow response to this crisis πŸ•°οΈ The data shows that 75% of Aussie adults support a ban on online gambling ads πŸ‘ So why is it taking so long for them to act? πŸ€” The industry insiders say public pressure has softened, but I think they're just trying to spin it 😏 A phased-in ban would be a good start, and the government should aim to have that in place within the next 12-18 months ⏰ With around $40 billion lost annually due to problem gambling, it's clear that something needs to change ASAP πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” I mean, come on! 949 days since the report was out and we still haven't seen any concrete action? πŸ•°οΈ It's time for the government to step up and make some real changes. The public is clearly behind it, but it seems like there's a lot of finger pointing between departments and stakeholders. 🀝 I think what needs to happen is for the Communications Minister to just take the lead and announce clear plans for reforming gambling advertising regulations. We need to see some concrete actions being taken now, not after another year or so. πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm getting pretty frustrated with this gov't not takin' swift action on gamblin' ad reform. I mean, come on, 949 days since that report came out and nothin's been done. It's like they're just waitin' for the public to get fed up before makin' a move. Newsflash: we are gettin' fed up! 🀬

I think it's high time Anika Wells took responsibility for this and got on with it. The fact that stakeholders are still goin' back and forth about the financial implications is just whistlin' past the wind. At the end of the day, we gotta protect people from harm and make sure they're not gettin' taken advantage of by these greedy gamblin' operators.

I'm all for a phased-in ban on online gamblin' ads, it's not like it's rocket science! And what's with this "widespread support" malarkey? We've had years of seein' the devastating effects of online gamblin', so I reckon that "support" is just bein' polite. Let's get on with it and make a real difference! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm gettin' a bit worried about this whole situation... it seems like they're draggin' their feet on makin' some real changes. I mean, 949 days since that review in 2023? That's ages! πŸ•°οΈ It's time for the government to step up and do somethin' concrete. The public is gettin' tired of seein' all these ads and knowin' it's causin' harm to people. We need some serious reform, not just empty promises. πŸ€‘
 
I think its crazy how slow the govt's moving on this one 🀯. People are literally suffering from online betting addiction and they're still draggin' their feet πŸ™„. I mean, whats the hold up? Can't they see that theres a public health crisis brewin'? πŸ’‰ The industry's already changin its strategies, so whats the point of waitin? We need some real change and fast ⏱️. Its not just about the gov's reputation, its about the lives of ppl who get affected by this stuff πŸ€•. Come on, Anika Wells, do somethin' already! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm totally obsessed with those new plant-based milk alternatives they're releasing πŸ˜‚. I mean, have you tried that oat milk stuff? It's like drinking creamy liquid gold! Anyway, back to this gambling ad thing... I just don't get why it's taking so long for the government to make a move πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Like, we all know online gambling can be super addictive and harm people's lives. Can't they just, like, do something already? πŸ™„
 
πŸ€” gotta feel for the aussies who got stuck with this slow rollout of online betting ad reforms. its like, come on gov, we all agree there's problems here πŸ€•. 949 days is way too long to wait for proper regulation & change . hope labor steps up ASAP πŸ‘Š
 
OMG u guys i'm literally fuming rn 🀯 the Aussie gov is dragging its feet on banning online wagering ads like seriously what's taking so long?? 😑 labor mp jerome laxale is right tho it's "unfinished business" for the government to tackle this issue and address the harm caused by online gambling πŸ™„ i mean we've had a report from 2023 with all these recommendations but nothing has been done yet 🚫 what's going on? πŸ€”

and don't even get me started on the fact that stakeholders are holding divergent views πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ like come on gov can u just make a decision already?? πŸ™„ the public is clearly behind this change and it's not just limited to one party either 😊 peter dutton has even expressed support for reforms which is awesome πŸ‘

i'm so tired of seeing vulnerable people being exploited by these online gambling ads πŸ’” it's like the gov is more concerned with making money than doing what's right πŸ€‘ newsflash: gamblers aren't the only ones who get hurt when online wagering ads are around πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ families and individuals need protection too πŸ’•

so let's keep the pressure on the gov 🀝 and hope they finally take decisive action πŸ‘πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ˜• I'm getting so tired of seeing all these ads for online betting sites everywhere. It's like they're trying to suck every last penny out of us! πŸ’Έ I mean, come on, Minister Wells, can't you just make something happen already? 🀯 949 days and no response from the government is insane. That's a whole lotta time for people to keep getting taken advantage of. πŸ™„ The public is clearly behind reform, but it seems like some folks in the industry are more interested in lining their own pockets than doing what's right. πŸ€‘ It's not like we're asking for much – just some basic decency and protection from these predatory ads. Can't the government get its act together on this one? πŸ’ͺ
 
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