Albanese Announces Gambling Ad Crackdown with Limits on TV Ads and Sports Sponsorships
The package caps TV ads, bans celebrity promotions and restricts online gambling ads to verified adults as the government targets child exposure.
- Australia plans to ban gambling ads featuring celebrities and restrict online gambling ads to users over 18 starting next year.
- The move aims to address public health concerns but falls short of a previously recommended total ban on online gambling advertising.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said ads will only be allowed for logged-in users confirmed to be over 18.
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