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I'll be doing something on Monday that is long overdue. I'll be tabling a Private Members’ Bill to ban gambling advertising on broadcast. I announced this to Goldstein on Thursday night. Watch their reactions. This is now a live issue. #BanSportsGambling #auspol

109,036 просмотров • 3 лет назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля X The Eliminator
X The Eliminator3 лет назад

@THE_Russell And get it off Youtube as well. The barrage is constant.

Фото профиля Bender
Bender3 лет назад

good luck with that. Why dont you introduce a bill that that AFL pays tax ? especially as it gets a % of all gambling

Фото профиля Judith Nunn
Judith Nunn3 лет назад

@dotrat Yes please. It’s so pervasive

Фото профиля Libertarian Party NSW (formerly Liberal Democrats)
Libertarian Party NSW (formerly Liberal Democrats)3 лет назад

The Teals are the new prohibitionists. The NSW Liberal Democrats believe in free speech, free choice and no nanny state.

Фото профиля Anth 🌏 - Add me on Bluesky (anth0888)
Anth 🌏 - Add me on Bluesky (anth0888)3 лет назад

People reading this who support this gambling advertising reform bill and don't live in Goldstein - esp if their MP is Labor, Liberal, Nationals etc - should be advocating to their own local MP about this, & make the community sentiment known to encourage their support. #auspol

Фото профиля Sue Cartwright
Sue Cartwright3 лет назад

We also need to get it extended to new media. Broadcast is no longer the place where it all happens

Фото профиля Polly Marley 😷🕊️
Polly Marley 😷🕊️3 лет назад

@Diana5662996273 👏👏 Gambling advertising has unfortunately become the norm 😖

Фото профиля Reezy Miller
Reezy Miller3 лет назад

@AFettell Fantastic Zoe 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Фото профиля Placebokarl
Placebokarl3 лет назад

Stop banning things... We live in a democracy where folk can do what they want.

Фото профиля Mark Thomson 💉💉💉💉💉🇦🇺
Mark Thomson 💉💉💉💉💉🇦🇺3 лет назад

@BelindaJones68 I noticed that over the last 10 years, gambling adds have gone from only advertised after 9:30 pm to now 6:30 pm. Platforms like Twitter and Facebook (that I know of). Also on games (Android) almost all the time. It is good review spinner.

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