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Australia’s gambling advertising reforms: clarity at last, but at what cost?
After close to three years of delay, political hesitation and behind‑the‑scenes compromise, the federal government has finally set out its position with respect to the “You Win Some You Lose More” inquiry. The government’s response, accompanied by detailed FAQs and draft legislation, offers the clearest indication yet of where advertising reform is likely to land.
2026 Gambling Outlook:The Regulatory Shifts That Will Define the Year
It is clear that Australia's and New Zealand’s gambling regulatory landscape will continue to evolve at pace as 2026 progresses. From important AML/CTF reforms and heightened regulatory enforcement activity, to the imminent introduction of New Zealand’s online casino licensing regime, unresolved questions around cashless gaming and prospective advertising restrictions, operators face a year of significant change and in which compliance decisions carry material commercial consequences.
This article provides a structured overview of some of the key regulatory developments most likely to affect wagering, gaming and broader gambling businesses in 2026 - what has changed, what remains uncertain and where attention should be focused now to stay ahead of what is coming.