Gambling reforms just took a major leap forward after government and opposition struck a deal — introducing a national opt-out register to let people block online gambling ads. After days of intense parliamentary debate, Labor backed the compromise, though crossbenchers and some Coalition members balked, with Greens calling it “cowardly and careless.” The original plan aimed for a full ban on certain ads, but this version caps gambling ads at 5 AM and promises a three-year review. It’s not perfect, but it’s progress — and a reminder of how messy, yet necessary, legislative negotiation can be.

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