Since the release of the Productivity Commission's Report into Gambling we can now identify that approximately 100,000 'problem gamblers' are providing around 40 per cent of all poker machine revenue in Australia - a deeply concerning fact when considering the wider implications on gamblers, their families and friends.
Since June we have been polling MA supporters on our Homepage, asking:
"In dealing with problem gambling, which of these strategies do you agree with most?"
The response options were the Productivity Commission recommendations deemed 'most urgent' by our CEO.
It's interesting to see that supporters strongly favour practical measures, similar to the strategies used to deal with binge drinking (click image to enlarge):
As reported by SMH in June:
"The Productivity Commission estimated that about 600,000 Australians - or 4 per cent of the population - play the games at least once a week. About 15 per cent of those players, or 100,000 people, are considered "problem gamblers", the report said. They account for about 40 per cent of total spending on the machines."
With statistics like these our CEO Toby Hall has called on State and Federal Governments to swiftly implement the recommendations of the Report.
Click here and have your say today!
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