The federal government has started a review into foreign betting being offered via advertising in Australia.
The inquiry is looking at the regulation of online keno and foreign-matched lotteries as part of its work to minimise online gambling harm.
Communications minister Michelle Rowland says the growth and availability of online keno and foreign-matched lotteries is concerning.
“It is important to understand the impact these two products are having on the community, including vulnerable Australians and small businesses,” she said.
“Feedback will ensure any changes the government may make are well-balanced and fit-for-purpose, and the Terms of Reference will help guide any future changes government might make.”
The review accepts a recommendation by the Senate Standing Committees on Environment and Communications in its review of the Interactive Gambling Amendment (Credit and Other Measures) Act.
Social services minister Amanda Rishworth said the government takes gambling harm seriously.
“We are committed to protecting consumers, including their families and the community, from gambling-related harm,” she said.
“This includes continuous review and work to address all drivers of gambling harm such as the regulation of online keno and foreign-matches lotteries.
“Our government has already taken major steps to minimise and combat the increasing prevalence of people experiencing gambling harm in Australia and will continue to do so.”
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