How should the ACT limit child and youth exposure to gambling advertising?

Leave your comments below by 6 September 2024. Approved comments will appear in the forum where they can be discussed and voted on by others.

6 September, 2024

Sam says:

How exactly will you ban it for just ACT - the networks cover regional NSW. Sounds like a great way to get another 100 bureaucrats onboard

28 August, 2024

Laura says:

Working around the rules is not in good faith. Delaying games until after the timing capped times means that ads are intense!

28 August, 2024

Laura says:

Does this count the pre/post game discussions include this live play? It seems there is always ads on during this time.

28 August, 2024

Laura says:

It’s the commercials encouraging you to download the app. Then the push notifications and not regulated. It’s a mess

28 August, 2024

Laura says:

The KOYO ads are disgusting. This idea that your “kids” come over to your house and enjoy the game while gambling as a family

28 August, 2024

Laura says:

The game is not enough anymore. You need to bond with mates gambling. This is depicted as part of the game not an extra.

28 August, 2024

Laura says:

If money like this was spent on schools more kids would know what probability was and know that odds are never in their favour.

28 August, 2024

Amanda Jones says:

I support a complete ban on gambling advertising

27 August, 2024

Enfire says:

Target the ban towards media that children are actually using. Do not focus on free to air TV and radio. Focus on youtube and TikTok.

27 August, 2024

Sandy Ineson says:

It should be totally banned to prevent normalisation and acceptance. Gamblers will go online but many others will be protected from adopting

27 August, 2024

Maureen says:

Community health and wellbeing is indeed the business of government, so I support a total ban on gambling advertising (same for smoking ads)

27 August, 2024

Helen says:

Complete ban on all gambling advertising. TV, radio, print, online.