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‘Only losers on their books’: How gambling giants are blacklisting winners

‘Only losers on their books’: How gambling giants are blacklisting winners

Ladbrokes paid a woman $3.2 million for a single bet. But online bookmakers aren’t always so generous. They are accused of only wanting losers for clients.

  • by Danny Russell

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Gambling is a problem because of advertising. To say otherwise is an insult

Gambling is a problem because of advertising. To say otherwise is an insult

Eighteen months ago, a federal government inquiry into online gambling chaired by the late Peta Murphy recommended phasing out ads over three years. Promptly, the government got on with sitting on their hands.

  • by Greg Baum
Social media’s too risky for kids but gambling’s OK? PM’s each-way bet stinks
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Social media’s too risky for kids but gambling’s OK? PM’s each-way bet stinks

Apparently, the social licence of the betting companies that deluge us with 1 million ads a year isn’t problematic for the government.

  • by Tim Costello
Who are the Cup favourites? The three-minute guide for punters

Who are the Cup favourites? The three-minute guide for punters

Want to place a bet, but not sure where to start? Here’s our guide to the favourites, experts’ predictions, and the different types of bets. Plus some crucial facts about the race.

  • by Peter Ryan
The lush life of the crypto-bet billionaire who dodged an Estonian kidnap plot

The lush life of the crypto-bet billionaire who dodged an Estonian kidnap plot

Tim Heath is the little known billionaire who saw off a kidnapping attempt in Estonia, but to his mates in Australia the burly, punting-mad former Scotch student is warmly known as “Beef”.

  • by Sarah Danckert
Robert started his night with an online bet. It finished in hospital with a $40,000 loss
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Robert started his night with an online bet. It finished in hospital with a $40,000 loss

Robert is one of the record number of Australians who have sought online gambling help in the past year. No state or territory made more requests than NSW.

  • by Daniel Lo Surdo
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Blow up the pokies, but if gambling ads are banned, what’s next?
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Blow up the pokies, but if gambling ads are banned, what’s next?

There’s a special flavour of nonsense to the idea that the banning of sports-betting advertising might somehow make gambling disappear.

  • by Darren Kane
‘Nanny state’: NRL, AFL storm the field over gambling ads

‘Nanny state’: NRL, AFL storm the field over gambling ads

Australian rugby league chief Peter V’landys and AFL boss Andrew Dillon are using their sway with political leaders to stop a total digital ad ban.

  • by David Crowe and Paul Sakkal
Tabcorp appoints Brett Chenoweth as chair after Bruce Akhurst bows out

Tabcorp appoints Brett Chenoweth as chair after Bruce Akhurst bows out

Akhurst will step down after concerns from unhappy investors frustrated with the company’s direction.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Can we lose our gambling addiction without crashing the economy? You bet
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Can we lose our gambling addiction without crashing the economy? You bet

Australia has a gambling problem unmatched by other countries. So why won’t the politicians stop enabling our bad habits?

  • by Ross Gittins
Winners and losers: Why the gambling world is looking shaky

Winners and losers: Why the gambling world is looking shaky

The country’s biggest wagering companies are making less money than ever.

  • by Amelia McGuire

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