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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A Labor minister and a Liberal backbencher have called for a complete ban on gambling advertising as the government remains tight-lipped on its policy.
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.
Tim Costello says the prime minister has ‘mindlessly’ followed gambling industry’s attempts to present him as a prohibitionist
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