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Coalition, Greens team up to delay Labor’s ‘half-arsed’ gambling bill

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Natassia Chrysanthos
Coalition, Greens team up to delay Labor’s ‘half-arsed’ gambling bill
AI Summary

The Australian Coalition and the Greens have joined forces to delay the government's gambling advertising reform bill. Critics argue the proposed legislation is insufficient, leading to calls for further inquiry and stronger regulations.

Why it matters

This political maneuver complicates the government's legislative agenda and highlights the ongoing tension between public health advocates and the gambling industry.

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The framing uses terms like 'half-arsed' and emphasizes the government's struggle to balance industry interests against public health.

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