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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Australia Tightens Gambling Ads Rules, But Stops Short of Full Ban

Caption: Australia Tightens Gambling Ads Rules, But Stops Short of Full Ban. Australia is moving to crack down on gambling ads, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announcing new restrictions aimed at reducing harm — especially among young people. Under the new rules, gambling ads featuring celebrities will be banned, and online promotions will only be shown to logged-in users over 18. TV advertising will also be capped at three ads per hour during the day, with a full ban during live sports broadcasts. The reforms, set to take effect in 2027, are being described by the government as the biggest overhaul of gambling regulation in the country’s history. But critics say it doesn’t go far enough. A previous government review had recommended a total ban on online gambling ads, warning of rising social and health costs. Australia already has one of the highest gambling losses per person in the world, with the issue costing billions each year. Advocates argue the burden should be on companies to protect users — not on parents to opt their children out. Despite the pushback, the government says the changes are a decisive step to reduce exposure and protect communities. Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

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