Ms SPENDER (Wentworth) (15:07):
My question is to the Prime Minister.
Australians are the biggest per capita losers on gambling. Eighteen months ago, Peta Murphy's review recommended a ban on online gambling, and this is widely supported in my electorate, including by a mum I met in Kings Cross who is working as a cleaner and is desperate to help her son escape online gambling and the damage it has done to their family. This parliament had a once-in-a-generation opportunity to stop online gambling advertising. Why have you abandoned it?
Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (15:08): I thank the member for Wentworth for her question. We've done more in two years to tackle gambling harms than has been done by any government since Federation. We've also made it very clear that the status quo is untenable, but we continue to engage with stakeholders on our response to what is an important issue. We have established a mandatory customer ID verification for online wagering. We have banned the use of credit cards for online wagering. We have forced online wagering companies to send their customers monthly activity statements outlining wins and losses. We have introduced new evidence based taglines in wagering advertising. We have provided direct funding for specialist financial counselling to support people affected by problem gambling. We have introduced nationally consistent staff training.
The SPEAKER:The Prime Minister will pause. The Prime Minister has concluded his answer.
Honourable members interjecting—
The SPEAKER: Order! When the House comes to order, we will hear from the member for Hasluck.