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Senate gambling reform bill falls short on child protection, Pocock warns
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Senate gambling reform bill falls short on child protection, Pocock warns

A Senate committee backed the government's gambling reform bill. But senator David Pocock says this is wrong. The bill doesn't protect children or stop gambling companies sponsoring sports.

Why it mattersWeak gambling rules mean betting companies can keep targeting children with ads and sponsorships.

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