What’s Your
Reason?
In 2023, the Australian government received a detailed plan to fix gambling harm in this country. 1,000 days later, not one part of it has been acted on.
We're asking Australians to tell us why that has to change.
Protecting kids from gambling ads. A family member impacted by gambling harm. A teenager who learned the odds before they learned to drive. Paying a higher tax rate than some of the biggest gambling companies in Australia. Or simply the belief that things should be better.
There are so many reasons for gambling reform. We want to hear yours.

1000 REASONS
FOR REFORM
DAYS WAITING FOR GAMBLING REFORM
Why does gambling reform matter to you?
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The 1000 Reasons for Gambling Reform campaign marks 1000 days since the Murphy Report called for urgent action on gambling harm in Australia. Despite Australia losing more to gambling per person than any other country, the government has not acted. On March 24th, organisations, councils, and community members across the country will share their reason for wanting gambling reform.
1000 days is long enough. It’s time for the government to act.
How to take part

Download the free campaign toolkit — includes social media templates, printables, and all the info on how to take part.
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