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Bookies to foot the bill as Australians given choice to opt out of online gambling advertising
Communications Minister Anika Wells has unveiled a shock policy switch to not only give Australians an option to block all online wagering advertising but to also make the betting industry pay for the measure.
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Crackdown looms on ‘over-the-top’ inducements
Reform around the inducements that wagering companies can offer customers to continue betting are expected to be front and centre in amendments put forward to federal parliament next week.
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🔒 🔒 A Geelong-term view: Victorian club targets land-use strategy for bold racecourse property improvements
Geelong Racing Club is aiming to transform an underused part of its racecourse into a potential source of long-term funding, while delivering new sporting, residential and community opportunities for Victoria’s second-biggest city.
Straight Talk – RQ’s CEO search, a hot US bloodstock market, Sam Pritchard-Gordon on Cornerstone Stud, plus the latest on wagering reform
This week on Straight Talk, Racing Queensland’s CEO search, Western Australia’s funding review, a buoyant global bloodstock market, ownership and stud changes and gambling reform momentum.
🔒 🔒 Racing builds political capital, as funding model takes the spotlight ahead of WA review findings
The share of wagering tax flowing back to racing looms as a key test for Western Australia’s independent industry review, with calls growing for the government to revisit its current Point Of Consumption Tax arrangement.
Rowe on Monday – The end of an era for Cornerstone, Diamond desire for a Kiwi filly and Burnet’s slice of history
In this week’s Rowe On Monday, Tim speaks to Sam Pritchard-Gordon about the future for Cornerstone Stud after the decision to sell the farm’s breeding stock, talks to John Thompson about ambitions for his She’s A Dealer and reflects on an honour for a country NSW trainer.


















