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Australia considers opt-out register for online gambling ads, akin to Do Not Call.

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Recent news from Australia highlights a significant political development concerning online gambling advertisements. The Labor party has pledged to implement a single-service opt-out register for these ads, drawing a parallel to the existing Do Not Call register used to combat spam calls. This initiative is currently being considered by both Labor and Coalition party rooms, indicating a potential bipartisan effort to regulate the industry. Treasurer Jim Chalmers has described the proposed amendments as 'very substantial changes' and stated that the opt-out register is expected to be revenue-neutral, with the gambling industry bearing the associated costs. The proposal aims to give consumers more control over the gambling advertising they receive online, addressing concerns that current opt-out systems do not adequately reflect the nature of internet usage. The development signifies a growing focus on managing the impact of gambling advertising in Australia.
Last updated: August 18, 2026