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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 Australia5
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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

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