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Australian news live: Canavan and Joyce attend anti-abortion rally and back controversial bill; Rinehart owns $1.5bn of SpaceX shares
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The Australian Labor government has introduced a new bill to regulate gambling ads, including a single-service opt-out register. The bill aims to restrict inducements and inducement advertising, as well as limit commissions for gambling employees. The Australian Communications and Media Authority will be responsible for implementing and enforcing these reforms.

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World news | The Guardian · https://www.theguardian.com/profile/krishani-dhanji,https://www.theguardian.com/profile/josh-butler,https://www.theguardian.com/profile/kat-wong,https://www.theguardian.com/profile/penry-buckley,https
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Original publisherWorld news | The Guardian
Canonical URLhttps://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2026/aug/17/australia-politics-live-labor-work-rights-visa-holders-anthony-albanese-angus-taylor-pauline-hanson-liberal-party-one-nation-ntwnfb
Publication timeMon, 17 Aug 2026 07:31:08 GMT
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00.28 EDTLabor pledges new 'opt-out register' for gambling adsJosh ButlerBreaking into question time with some breaking news. The Labor government has pledged a new single-service opt-out register for gambling ads – a similar idea to the Do Not Call register for spam calls – as part of its amendments to its wagering ad bill.Communications minister Anika Wells has also confirmed Labor will clamp down on inducements and inducement advertising, as well as limiting some commissions for gambling employees.Wells has today introduced a third gambling bill into the parliament.

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