ACMA research shows increase in Australians gambling online
Over one in ten Australians have reported participating in online gambling at some stage in the last six months, according to new research from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
Over 1 in ten Australians get reported participating inward online play at some stage in the last vi months, according to young explore from the Aussie Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
According to the governing authority, the 11% add together is an growth from 8% inwards 2020. The enter comes from the ‘Online play inwards Australia’ snapshot, which was undertaken in June 2021.
The explore also found that 8% of Australians reported participating inward betting on sports or racing over the previous VI months, compared to 5% in 2020.
The search aims to bring home the bacon insights into how Covid-19 has wedged online play habits, with the ACMA noting that 16% of Australians who chance online reported an growth inward their gambling absolute frequency compared to before the pandemic started.
The ACMA also released a desktop hit the books into affiliate marketing services that encourage and ease access to online play services. The meditate found commissions for such services are substantially higher than in other industries.
It also found that societal media sites and streaming services such as Twitch are decorous progressively popular methods for affiliates to target gamblers.
“The ACMA has a role protecting Australians from harms associated with online gambling,” a statement from the say-so read. “In 2017, the ACMA started enforcing unexampled illegal offshore gaming rules below the Interactive Gambling Act 2001, which prohibit online gambling services such as casinos from being provided or advertised to Australians.
“Since and then the ACMA has facilitated the block of 354 illegal gaming websites and 21 affiliate marketing sites.”