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Gambling harm supporters are ramping up pressure on significant celebrations in marginal seats as documents reveal a go-slow on government talks.


Paid posts comparing prospect stances on have targeted 3 key electorates: Gilmore in NSW, Brisbane in Queensland and Deakin in Victoria.


A minimum of 20,000 citizens in each seat have been reached ahead of the May 3 election, the Alliance for Gambling Reform says.


Labor has no public policy however has previously drifted bans on gambling advertisements during live sports and per hour caps outside that, along with a social media crackdown.


The coalition has actually proposed banning gaming advertisements throughout sports broadcasts, consisting of an hour either side of the games.


The Greens support a full ban in line with the suggestions from a landmark questions into betting harms chaired by a late Labor MP.


The anti-gambling alliance is increase costs in the Greens-held seat of Brisbane, which Labor and the Liberals are trying to win, as well as in the Liberal-held north Queensland seat of Leichhardt.


The group has also targeted the Liberal-held local seat of Wannon in Victoria.


It's a reasonably modest project, with the alliance costs simply under $4200 on Facebook advertising in the month to April 25, according to openly available data.


"We are mindful there are a number of MPs in the major celebrations that have gone beyond the policies of the party," the alliance's chief executive Martin Thomas informed AAP.


Communications Minister Michelle Rowland postponed launching betting reforms in late 2024, stating more consultations were needed.


Documents produced for the Senate program months of lobbying from wagering business in the lead-up to the draft policy being shelved.


A liberty of details demand suggests a go-slow in the months afterwards, without any assessment reports prepared by the department considering that a 50-page summary in mid-September.


Consultation summaries were gotten ready for cabinet in July and October 2023 and in January and September 2024, according to a schedule of policy files launched to AAP.


Outside information calculations and effect analysis in November 2024, absolutely nothing else was prepared for the minister by her department through to February, which was the time frame of the liberty of details demand.


The federal government took seriously its duty to protect Australians from the damages of online gambling, Ms Rowland told AAP.


She indicated various actions consisting of presenting a self-exclusion register and banning charge card.


There were personal issues within Labor ranks about sporting codes and business TVs running a negative campaign against the federal government if it went too difficult on sports gambling advertisements, which would impact their revenues.


Labor's inactiveness drew refuse from independent MPs, who accused the government of kowtowing to vested interests.


The prime minister was putting betting profits ahead of the wellbeing of people, especially youths, crossbench senator David Pocock informed AAP.