Over $104 billion lost to gambling since Murphy Review
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New research by The Australia Institute shows that Australians have lost over $104 billion to gambling in the three years since the Murphy Review released its final report into the harms of online gambling. Today the Albanese Government is expected to introduce legislation in response to the Murphy Review. If passed, it will introduce certain The post Over $104 billion lost to gambling since Murphy Review appeared first on The Australia Institute .
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