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Labor MP says 'much more' to do on gambling ads
Key takeaways
- Mike Freelander says more must be done beyond the government's proposed gambling reforms.
- Labor says its gambling advertising reforms are "significant", but one government MP has argued more will be needed to address harms.
- The Coalition, Greens and crossbench are also pushing for changes to the bill, which limits TV and radio ads during certain times and creates an opt-out feature for online platforms.
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Mike Freelander says more must be done beyond the government's proposed gambling reforms. (AAP: Lukas Coch)
Labor says its gambling advertising reforms are "significant", but one government MP has argued more will be needed to address harms.
The Coalition, Greens and crossbench are also pushing for changes to the bill, which limits TV and radio ads during certain times and creates an opt-out feature for online platforms.
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