‘More education’ needed for parents around children’s apps simulating gambling

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A federal government inquiry is looking at the potential harms of social casinos and simulated gambling as a way to crack down on gambling problems facing the country, according to Social Policy and Legal Affairs committee chair Peta Murphy.

Ms Murphy said more education for parents is

needed around the use of apps “that simulate gambling”.

 

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A priority for leaders to stop inducing people with gambling. Flashed in front of us through media constantly with hell to pay.

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