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I have seen the raw grief of a family who lost a son to gambling. Labor’s stitch-up shows politics is broken | David Pocock

How is it that Australians can call so strongly for action on gambling advertising and the major parties fail so comprehensively to listen? Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The deal the prime minister has cut with the Coalition on gambling will be a huge disappointment to people across Australia. This legislation was about more than just gambling reform. It was a test…

I have seen the raw grief of a family who lost a son to gambling. Labor’s stitch-up shows politics is broken | David Pocock

Australian voices strongly demand action on gambling advertising, yet major parties fail to meet expectations. The prime minister's deal with the Coalition on gambling reform has left many Australians feeling disappointed. This legislation aimed not only at gambling reform but also tested whether the parliament truly listens to the people over vested interests.

The result, however, raises serious questions about the major party system. One individual, struggling with a pathological gambling addiction, has decided to end their life. Describing themselves as "pathologically addicted," they express disgust and revulsion with their own actions, regretting the first bet placed. The individual admits they cannot change the past and feels the world would be better off without them.

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