Submissions

Submissions received by the Committee

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No.Submitter 
1Australian Communications and Media Authority (PDF 226 KB) 
2Suicide Prevention Australia (PDF 292 KB) 
3Responsible Wagering Australia (PDF 281 KB) 
3.1 Supplementary to submission 3 (PDF 2373 KB) 
4Gambling Impact Society (NSW) inc (PDF 126 KB) 
5Relationships Australia (PDF 808 KB) 
6Alliance for Gambling Reform (PDF 127 KB) 
8Department of Social Services (PDF 1722 KB) 
9Customer Owned Banking Association (COBA) (PDF 181 KB) 
10Gambling Treatment & Research Clinic (PDF 188 KB) 
11Tabcorp (PDF 269 KB) 
12The Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Uniting Church in Australia (PDF 422 KB) 
13Australian Banking Association (PDF 91 KB)  Attachment 1 (PDF 524 KB) 
14ACT Council of Social Service Inc (PDF 149 KB)  Attachment 1 (PDF 2817 KB) 
15Canberra Gambling Reform Alliance (PDF 137 KB) 
16Personal Finance Research Centre, University of Bristol (PDF 154 KB) 
17Centre of Health Equity Centre for Health Equity Training, Research and Evaluation (CHETRE)  (PDF 283 KB) 
18Uniting Communities (PDF 352 KB) 
19Financial Counselling Australia, Consumer Action Law Centre and Financial Rights Legal Centre (PDF 603 KB) 
20Australian Gambling Research Centre, Australian Institute of Family Studies (PDF 706 KB) 
21The Salvation Army (PDF 224 KB) 

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About this inquiry

The bill would amend the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 to prevent interactive gambling service providers from accepting payments by credit card (either directly or indirectly), create a criminal offence and civil penalty provision for a person who accepts, facilitates or promotes credit card payments for interactive gambling services and provides for the Australian Communications and Media Authority to enforce and review the new requirements.



Past Public Hearings

10 Sep 2021: via videoconference

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Inquiry Status

Report tabled

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