Argument Against Gambling In Australia

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Did you know If your children watch football matches on live television they also consumed around 50 separate episodes of sports betting marketing from television and stadium ads, to footy jumpers and even the live commentary.
If they go to the ground to watch the game they would on average, see 58 betting ads.
Australia is lucrative for the sport gambling industry.
Australia has the biggest gambling losses per capita of any country in the world and that burden will soon fall upon the future young Australians.
Advertising is betting companies most powerful weapon,
20% increase on funding by gambling companies to make more adverts.

It’s illegal to advertise gambling during children’s programming, but sporting “telecasts” are still allowed to air.
Kids don't understand the persuasive intent of marketing messages and can’t directly evaluate them to make informed decisions on their own. They say gambling is a fun way to get more excitement and joy out of watching sport, but in many cases, this …show more content…

How come at election time no one brings this issue up to gain voters?”

Well, one factor may be that just how much the Australian government depends on gambling, the Australian government revenue from gambling is in the order of around $5 billion or around 10% of total tax revenue. The classic saying “don't bite the hand that feeds you” basically describes this relationship in full.

In conclusion we as a community need to band together to stop the advertising of gambling (which pushes children towards illegal betting), to air during early hours of television and in football matches shown on television in early hours of the day. To also make sure betting websites have been fitted with proper security checks to stop kids from becoming problem gamblers. It is our responsibility to protect the future Australians from gambling addictions and large amounts of

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