Gambling in Australia during COVID-19
Outlining the results of our Gambling in Australia during COVID-19 study, we look at the effect of restrictions on gambling behaviour and wellbeing.
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Outlining the results of our Gambling in Australia during COVID-19 study, we look at the effect of restrictions on gambling behaviour and wellbeing.
This qualitative study investigated the relationship between gambling and violence by men against their female intimate partners.
This study enhances understanding of online wagering involvement in Australia and includes recommendations on the implementation of the Framework.
The Weighing up the Odds study sought to understand the sports-betting motivations, attitudes and behaviours of young men who watch or play sport.
This article looks at the impact of marketing messaging on regular sports and race bettors.
This report explores the role of social and environmental factors in influencing EGMs or 'pokies' use in local hotels and clubs.
This study examined exposure to wagering advertisements and inducements among regular bettors and by gambler risk group.
This study commissioned by the VRGF shows that wagering advertisements and inducements increase betting expenditure.
This study shows findings that suggest online and app-based sports betting has become normalised among young men who are regular viewers of sport.
This Research Summary details findings on poker activity in Australia.
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