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Powerful alliance throws weight behind gambling ad ban

Alliance for Gambling Reform 3 mins read

A powerful alliance of former prime ministers and premiers, MPs, union leaders, sport, business, union and faith figures, academics, writers, social justice advocates and social service groups have called on the Federal Government and the Opposition to commit to banning all gambling advertising within three years.

The letter – signed by more than 60 prominent Australians including former prime ministers John Howard and Malcolm Turnbull, Lucy Turnbull, former NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet, and former Victorian premiers Jeff Kennett and Steve Bracks – urged the Federal Government and Opposition to adopt all gambling reforms championed by late Labor MP Peta Murphy as she chaired the Federal Inquiry into Online Gambling.

Other prominent signatories include former Australian of the Year Rosie Batty, former AFL Champion, Easton Wood and former champion skateboarder and founder of Globe International, Stephen Hill.

It calls on the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton to commit publicly to implementing the 31 recommendations from the Murphy Report – You win some, you lose more – to stop a tsunami of gambling ads targeted at Australians, especially children. This includes banning inducements and promotions that are used to ensnare people who want to stop gambling.

Former Prime Minister John Howard said:

“Many Australians are alarmed about the proliferation of gambling advertising on our screens and the mounting losses through gambling. I believe gambling losses are responsible for enormous harm across the community.” 

“Our political leaders should follow the courageous example of the former New South Wales Premier, Dominic Perrottet. As an unapologetic sports fan I am troubled by how advertising is now linked with all our major sporting codes and what message this is sending to our children.”

A string of Federal Independent MPs – Andrew Wilkie, Rebekha Sharkie, Dr Monique Ryan, Allegra Spender, Kylea Tink, Zali Steggall, Zoe Daniel, Kate Chaney, Dai Le, 

Dr Helen Haines – Independent Senator David Pocock, Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young and former Federal Labor Minister Robert Tickner are among the signatories. 

Unions NSW Secretary Mark Morey, Victorian Trades Hall Council Secretary Luke Hilakari, Jesuit Priest Father Frank Brennan, Sydney’s Anglican Archbishop Kanishka Raffel and groups including Public Health Association Australia, Australian Council for Social Services, Movember, Reichstein Foundation, Our Community and Wesley Mission also signed onto the push. They are joined by academics from across Australian universities including Emeritus Professor Mike Daube, Professor Charles Linvingstone and Professor Samantha Thomas.

Alliance for Gambling Reform CEO, Martin Thomas said:

“A total ban on all gambling advertising is essential to stop gambling companies targeting our children. Any decision to simply cap advertising, or limit a blanket ban to only social media, would be a win for vested interests and leave Australians exposed to significant harm.”

“Australians lose $25 billion a year to gambling. But the real cost of inaction – is financial ruin, mental health problems, suicide, and the family and domestic violence that gambling can exacerbate.”

“We are calling on the Government and Opposition to commit publicly to adopting in full all 31 recommendations from the Murphy Report.”

“Children are being saturated by advertising and people who want to stop gambling are being pulled back in through exploitative and unethical inducements and promotions.

“Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have a once-in-a-generation chance to embrace common sense, effective reform and end the vicious cycle of gambling harm that destroys families and communities.”

Martin Thomas, CEO and Tim Costello, Chief Advocate are available for interview

Media contact:
Georgie Moore | georgie@hortonadvisory.com.au
0477 779 928

The Alliance is a national advocacy organisation which works to prevent and minimise the harm from gambling. Our aim is to remove the shame that surrounds gambling addiction, have the problem treated as a public health issue, and achieve the legislative changes needed to protect our communities. We bring together well over 60 organisations who share the objectives of preventing harm from gambling. See here for a gambling language guide for journalists.


Contact details:

Georgie Moore  georgie@hortonadvisory.com.au
0477 779 928

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