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MON · 2026-08-17 · 21:47 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0817-103219
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Australia politics live: Labor and Coalition party rooms to consider deal on gambling ads; Labor wants to adopt AI ‘everywhere we can’

Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced substantial changes to gambling advertising, including an opt-out register that the gambling industry will fund. These reforms aim to make it easier for people to avoid gambling ads and for regulators to enforce rules on inducements.

Krishani DhanjiThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-08-17 · 21:47 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Australia politics live: Labor and Coalition party rooms to consider deal on gambling ads; Labor wants to adopt AI ‘everywhere we can’
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced substantial changes to gambling advertising, including an opt-out register that the gambling industry will fund. These reforms aim to make it easier for people to avoid gambling ads and for regulators to enforce rules on inducements. However, Sarah Hanson-Young criticized the opt-out system, stating it doesn't reflect how the internet functions. Concerns were also raised about the potential transfer of flawed automation from aged care to the NDIS, which could negatively impact individuals with disabilities.

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Sarah Hanson-Young argues an opt-out system for gambling ads fails to recognize how the internet functions.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers states the opt-out register on gambling advertising will be revenue neutral as the gambling industry will cover the costs.

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Concerns are raised that automation in aged care, if applied to the NDIS, could negatively impact over 750,000 Australians with disabilities.

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The implementation of reforms in aged care has allegedly made things worse for older Australians.

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Sarah Hanson-Young says opt-out system for gambling ads doesn’t acknowledge ‘how the internet actually works. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Chalmers calls gambling amendments ‘very substantial changes’ Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the opt-out register on gambling advertising will be revenue neutral, because the gambling industry will have to cover the costs. These changes that we’re proposing are very substantial changes. And they will make it much easier for people to opt out of this advertising. At the same time, as we make it easier for the regulator to enforce the rules around inducements. I understand people’s concern about inducements. And the minister and the government does as well. I think primarily there’s an important role for the regulator to crack down on and enforce these inducements. There’s absolutely no doubt that the implementation of the reforms has made everything worse for older Australians … the government’s got a lot to do to fix the implementation of these once-in-a-generation reforms that should have and could have and still can be what they were intended to be, but they just aren’t being rolled out like that. If the automation that we’re seeing in aged care is transferred over into the NDIS, yes I have very serious concerns about that. We saw 250,000 older Australians reassessed under aged care. Are we talking over 750,000 Australians who live with disability who possibly need to be reassessed? If they’ve got an algorithm that’s as botched as the one we’ve got in aged care, well we would have very serious concerns and certainly we’ll be raising those matters. Continue reading...
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