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Pressure is once again building on the federal government to address gambling harm, more than two years after a landmark parliamentary report — also known as the "Murphy Report" — recommended sweeping reforms to tackle online gambling.
Last night, the ABC's Four Corners program revealed allegations of conflicts of interest and pro-industry bias at the de facto national regulator for online wagering.
So, is there any hope of changing the industry which costs Australians billions of dollars each year?
Guests: Kate Chaney, Independent MP for Curtin
Edward, advocate for the Alliance for Gambling Reform
By ABC Australia4
1313 ratings
Pressure is once again building on the federal government to address gambling harm, more than two years after a landmark parliamentary report — also known as the "Murphy Report" — recommended sweeping reforms to tackle online gambling.
Last night, the ABC's Four Corners program revealed allegations of conflicts of interest and pro-industry bias at the de facto national regulator for online wagering.
So, is there any hope of changing the industry which costs Australians billions of dollars each year?
Guests: Kate Chaney, Independent MP for Curtin
Edward, advocate for the Alliance for Gambling Reform

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