Australians lose more money to gambling per capita than any other nation, fueling a debate over the barrage of betting ads during prime-time sports. Critics argue "The Punt" has become too normalized, with apps and odds updates grooming a new generation of problem gamblers. Opponents warn a ban would bankrupt free-to-air broadcasters and sports clubs that survive on sponsorship revenue.
Response rates from 75 Australia voters.
Trend of support over time for each answer from 75 Australia voters.
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