The federal government has decided to scrap poker machine reforms that were just passed earlier this year, so it is now back to the drawing board with regards to responsible gambling measures.
Responsible gambling advocates across the country have slammed the Abbott government’s decision, and Senator Nick Xenophon wants to ensure that the new prime minister takes some steps towards curbing problem gambling spending in Australia. Senator Xenophon has suggested that the parliament approve new limits for poker machines. He has proposed a $1 limit per single wager and a $120 limit per hour.
The limits are meant to prevent players from losing control of their spending and chasing losses. It is thought that the limits will help to curb problem gambling spending. The proposal for betting limits echoes The Green’s sentiments. For years, the political party has pushed for $1 betting limits on all poker machines in the country. Julia Gillard ignored the plea, but Senator Xenophon wants to ensure that the request will not go unnoticed.
The Greens and Senator Xenophon are just a few of the responsible gambling advocates that are outraged that Tony Abbott would repeal the pokie reform laws. It took over a year for the Gillard government to agree to reform the local gaming market in order to curb problem gambling rates. Now, that hard work has been undone.
The repeal will see to it that the pre-commitment trial will not take place and that players will not face limits when withdrawing cash at gaming club ATMs. It is hoped that Tony Abbott will consider Senator Xenophon’s suggestion for betting limits. Otherwise, there are concerns that the federal government will not actually do anything to curb problem gambling rates among pokie players.