The Albanese government is believed to be planning to ban gambling ads canned from television screens in as little as two years.
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The federal government says the status quo on gambling in Australia is "untenable" as pressure ramps up on Labor to introduce a total ban on gambling advertisements.
The Albanese government is believed to be planning to ban gambling ads canned from television screens in as little as two years.
The Albanese government is believed to be planning to ban gambling ads canned from television screens in as little as two years.
Labor is considering a partial ban that would cut the number of TV ads and stop them from being aired during programs for children.
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