Majority of Australians support banning gambling advertising on TV, study finds
Concerns raised about links between ads, increased betting and risky behaviour, as well as prevalence of chances to gamble
Australians predominantly support greater restrictions and bans on gambling advertising, which a new study has found to have influenced young and vulnerable people to start betting, place impulse" wagers or escalate their gambling behaviour.
The research, by the Australian Institute of Family Studies, found that 38% of the adult population gambled at least weekly. Three in four Australians gambled at least once during the past 12 months and, of those, almost half (46%) were classified as being at some risk of harm from wagering.
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