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Organisation

Australian Gambling Research Centre

Acronym:
AGRC
Report

Understanding public awareness of BetStop in Australia

Patrick Bosher, Nancy Greer

BetStop is one of the Australian Government's key policy responses to mitigate online gambling harms. However, this study found awareness of the initiative, is low relative to the rise in online gambling participation and harm. The findings suggest targeted public awareness campaigns are needed to improve awareness of BetStop among specific population groups.
Report

National Gambling Prevalence Study pilot 2024

Tanvi Pappu, Mikayla Budinski, Nancy Greer, Barbara Whitlock, Kei Sakata

This study reveals more Australians are being harmed by gambling amid rising participation. Any policy seeking to address gambling harm must consider links between riskier gambling and mental health, financial stress and intimate partner violence. Future policy should be underpinned by and evaluated from a routine national gambling prevalence study.
Research Summary

What characteristics of pokies gambling sessions are associated with higher risk gambling?

Gabriel Tillman, Mikayla Budinski, Sethini Wickramasinghe, Rohann Irving

A summary of results of a consumer survey with adults who regularly gamble on poker machines that assesses their risk of gambling-related harm. The research can inform policies that aim to reduce gambling harm by limiting time, spending and access to poker machines.
Research Summary

Exposure and impact of sports and race betting advertising in Australia


This snapshot shows where and how often Australians are exposed to wagering advertising in the last 12 months. Wagering operators use a diverse and increasingly sophisticated range of advertising platforms and strategies to promote their services, including in traditional media and via online/interactive modes.
Research Summary

Gambling participation and experience of harm in Australia


This snapshot explores how often Australians gamble, how much they spent, their risk of gambling harm, and community attitudes towards gambling.

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