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Labor’s plan to restrict gambling ads will reduce spending by just 0.8%, government analysis says

The Australian government's analysis of its proposed gambling advertising restrictions estimates a reduction in gambling spending by $62.7 million annually, or 0.8%, while noting that a full ban would have greater benefit but impose heavier burdens on media and sports industries.

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Labor’s plan to restrict gambling ads will reduce spending by just 0.8%, government analysis says

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Labor’s plan to restrict gambling ads will reduce spending by just 0.8%, government analysis says

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