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Do racing and sports betting lead to gambling problems? One thing’s for sure, smartphones and online accounts put sports betting at everyone’s fingertips 24/7.
Understanding Gambling Harm is a new online prevention course, providing education on responsible gambling, preventing, and reducing harm.
Is it possible to predict if someone’s at risk of having a problem with gambling? Are there common experiences that make them more vulnerable – and treatable?
For most Australians, gambling is just recreation. What makes us want to gamble at all, and why do so many of us accept it as a harmless part of our lives?
Sports-betting promotion is part of most sports, but we think you should be able to love sport without betting, and without betting ads getting in the way.
If English is not your first language, we can provide support for people facing issues with gambling in over 40 languages for linguistically diverse communities.
As an Aboriginal person, you can get free, culturally appropriate support in urban or regional NSW.
Research plays a key role in the Responsible Gambling Fund’s work by informing evidence-based approaches to developing policy and harm-minimisation programs.
Downloadable GambleAware resources
The odds of winning vary for different types of gambling activities. But one thing never, ever changes: the house always wins. The stats are eyewatering.
GambleAware acknowledges Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of the land and we pay respects to Elders past, present and emerging. GambleAware is an inclusive support service.
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