Published on April 3, 2026
The Australian Greens have launched a scathing critique of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, accusing him of lacking the courage to adequately address the rampant issue of gambling in the country. This criticism follows the government’s recent decision to partially ban gambling advertisements, a move that the Greens have dismissed as insufficient and “laughable.”
For more than three years, discussions surrounding gambling reforms have been ongoing, with advocates pushing for more stringent measures to protect vulnerable individuals from the harms of gambling addiction. Despite these efforts, the government’s proposal has fallen short of expectations, with many experts and community leaders calling for a comprehensive overhaul of gambling regulations.
Greens spokesperson for gambling, Senator Lidia Thorpe, emphasized the party’s disappointment, stating, “This partial ban is merely a band-aid solution to a systemic problem. The Prime Minister is failing to demonstrate the necessary resolve to take on the gambling industry, which continues to profit at the expense of the welfare of Australians.”
Critics argue that the advertising ban does not go far enough, as it only restricts certain forms of gambling promotion while leaving many loopholes open. The lack of a complete ban on gambling ads during live sports broadcasts has particularly drawn ire from various groups advocating for reform. They argue that such advertisements normalize gambling and contribute to its prevalence, especially among young people.
The ramifications of gambling addiction are profound, affecting not only individuals but also families and communities. Mental health professionals have repeatedly warned that the normalisation of gambling through advertising can exacerbate issues of addiction, debt, and social disruption.
As Parliament prepares to review the proposed gambling reforms, the Greens are calling for a thorough and open discourse that prioritizes public health over corporate profit. With pressure mounting from various segments of society, it remains to be seen whether the Albanese government will act decisively to implement meaningful changes in the gambling landscape.
The debate continues as advocates, lawmakers, and the public grapple with the complexities and implications of gambling in Australia, seeking a path that balances freedom of choice with the responsibility of protecting vulnerable citizens.
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