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Australia Set to Implement New Gambling Advertising “Opt-Out” Register, to Be Paid for by New Levy on Sportsbooks

The compromise adds a national register and tighter online ad rules as Labor and the Coalition move to pass gambling reforms this week.

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Angus Taylor reached a tentative deal on Monday to pass the Interactive Gambling Bill 2026, establishing a national opt-out register for wagering advertisements.
  • Months of negotiations regarding gambling reform led to this compromise, balancing calls for a total ban against industry resistance to broader restrictions on promotion laws.
  • The Australian Communications and Media Authority will administer the 'one-stop shop' register, funded through a new levy imposed on licensed interactive wagering service providers rather than taxpayers.
  • New legislation introduces restrictions on inducement-based marketing, including a cooling period for new accounts and requirements that platforms verify users are over 18 before displaying gambling content.
  • Some industry sources questioned the technical feasibility of the approach, while critics labeled the 'triple lock' system as too onerous for users managing individual online accounts.
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News broke the news in Surry Hills, Australia on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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