Australians 'biggest losers in the world' in gambling

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Online gambling advertisements should be banned in Australia within three years, according to a new report to the federal government. 9News

"We have a culture where sport and gambling are intrinsically linked.

"These behaviours are causing increasingly widespread and serious harm to individuals, families, and communities." Among the recommendations are a levy on online gambling services, the national regulation of online gambling, establishing an ombudsman, and a public education campaign.

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