Ban Gambling Advertising
I rise to support Senator Pocock's proposed ban on online gambling advertising, but I feel we could go further with a responsible, phased elimination of all gambling advertisements across all media channels, echoing the decisive action taken against tobacco advertising in the 1990s. While I don't begrudge Australians a punt, I can't for the life of me see why such a damaging product should be allowed into our living rooms. We must protect public health and ensure the economic and social wellbeing of our nation.
As Senator Pocock said, we hold the unenviable title of having the world's highest per capita gambling losses. These losses ripple through our communities, wreaking havoc on families, finances and mental health. These losses, as you will hear from other speakers, have a devastating effect that flows through our communities. The government has a duty to protect Australians, even if it is from themselves.
The social cost of gambling—mental health crises, shattered families and the burden on law enforcement—must be curtailed. A three-year phased-in ban on all gambling adverts offers the advertising industry a pathway to transition towards more ethical revenue opportunities. This ban is necessary and urgent, and it is essential for safeguarding the health and cohesion of our communities.