Australian children are gambling long before they turn 18
Almost 34% of Australian teenagers gamble, ABC reports. From footy tips to bets on pop-culture events, young people are being drawn into gambling, with teachers, experts and the teens themselves sounding the alarm.

Almost 34% of Australian teenagers gamble in some form, ABC reports. Options ranging from footy tips to bets on popular events are drawing young people in at an early age.
Teachers, experts and the teenagers themselves are concerned that betting is being presented as a normal part of everyday life. Advertising and digital platforms make access easy, they say, which poses a risk to young people.
The issue raises regulatory debates over advertising rules and age verification. Experts warn that gambling habits formed early can develop into problem behaviour later in life.
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