Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced plans for significant reforms to the country’s gambling laws aimed at mitigating the social harms caused by problem gambling. The government intends to introduce a national self-exclusion register, allowing individuals to ban themselves from all licensed gambling operators across the country. This reform seeks to provide greater consumer protection and assist those struggling with gambling addiction. Albanese also proposed restrictions on advertising for online gambling, reflecting growing concerns about its impact on vulnerable Australians and their families. The reforms form part of a broader government effort to treat gambling-related issues as a serious public health challenge, addressing both prevention and intervention. These measures are expected to be subject to legislative processes and consultations before potential implementation.