About Shine Wraparound Care
Despite the fact that betting on sport is illegal for anyone under the age of 18, Australia is a haven for gambling operators. The government has done its best to minimise the harm that gambling can cause by developing policies limiting the amount of gambling that takes place and prohibiting certain types of gambling advertising. The latest survey by the Australian Communications and Media Authority has revealed that wagering on sports in Australia is on the up, with a reported increase of 5 per cent from last year to the year to come. The research looked at the most popular types of gambling in Australia, and found that there are roughly two million Australians who bet on sport at least once a year. This equates to a loss of approximately $921 million a year. In order to minimise the impact of gambling on the community, the government has developed a community education campaign to highlight the potential risks involved. In addition, the Northern Territory has imposed a point-of-consumption tax on betting operators, making a hefty chunk of revenue go to the state. The Australian state governments can determine whether the licences they award to gambling operators are exclusive or non-exclusive, and what kind of fee to charge.
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Primary Location
- Shine Community Sports Hall
- Bristol
- BS9 4DT
All Locations
- Shine Community Sports Hall, Bristol