New report warns nation is far behind other developed countries in controlling digital punters, calls for removal of Ben Roberts-Smith uniform display, and the insects eating their way to Sydney
Morning, everyone. There is more evidence today – if any were needed – that Australia is lagging behind other developed countries in its regulation of online gambling, such as through advertising bans. A new study flags the problem just as a parliamentary inquiry examines the harm caused. We’re also looking at a study sounding the alarm on the potential danger of invasive fire ants eating their way through crops on the east coast.
Labor has been criticised for proposing to ditch a commitment to strengthening legal protections for the LGBTQ+ community, with queer advocates saying the party appeared to haveReform in Australia to target online gambling, advertising and products aimed at children had been piecemeal and slow, anti-gambling advocates have warned,shows the country lagging behind Europe.
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