✍️ SIGN THE PETITION: Ban online gambling ads!

The Albanese government introduced laws to ban kids from using social media, but it’s done little to stop kids from being subject to online gambling ads.
Australia Institute research shows that almost one in three 12-17 year-olds gamble. In fact, Australian teenagers are more likely to gamble than to play soccer, basketball, cricket or any other sport.
Like big tobacco, the gambling industry knows if it can get kids hooked, it has a pipeline of customers for life. That’s why they pour so much money into gambling ads and lobbying efforts to keep their profits rolling in.
And it works. Australians are the biggest gamblers in the world. We’re also the biggest losers – Australians lose over $32 billion to gambling a year. That’s more per capita than any other country in the world.
The solutions are not hard or complicated. If we ban online gambling ads, fewer people – fewer children – will be lured into a gambling habit that could last and cost a lifetime.
We already know how to fix this. The only thing that’s missing is the political will.
✍️ Add your name now to join the call for gambling reform!
To the Hon. Anika Wells MP, Minister for Sports and Communications and the Hon. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese MP --
Australia Institute research shows if you’re a teenager in Australia you are more likely to have gambled in the past year than you are to have played soccer, basketball, cricket or any sport.
We call on the Australian government to implement a full ban on ads for online gambling, on TV, billboards, radio and online, and to establish a National Online Gambling Regulator.