News Corp executives walk away from Betr board

News Corp executives walk away from Betr board

The moves have cast doubt on the state of the relationship between the Rupert Murdoch controlled-media company and its latest joint venture.

  • byAmelia McGuire andZoe Samios

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Tipping competitions banned:AFL tightens gambling policy for staff

Tipping competitions banned:AFL tightens gambling policy for staff

The league said some staff being barred from joining tipping competitions was “just another measure we have put in place for integrity purposes.”

  • byLachlan Abbott andMarc McGowan
Big sports use grassroots as a fig leaf when it comes to gambling

Big sports use grassroots as a fig leaf when it comes to gambling

Big-time sport used the same alibi this week talking about gambling ads as they did when the community jacked up about tobacco advertising 30 or so years ago.

  • byGreg Baum
Fans call for AFL to dump gambling advertising
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Fans call for AFL to dump gambling advertising

Gambling advertising has overtaken rule changes and umpiring as the most common concern for AFL fans,who have voted overwhelmingly in the annual AFL Fans Association survey for a tobacco-style ban on advertising at grounds and on TV.

  • byJon Pierik
Footy’s duty to help young people avoid ‘poor decisions’ on betting:Kelly

Footy’s duty to help young people avoid ‘poor decisions’ on betting:Kelly

Collingwood chief executive Craig Kelly has spoken of football’s responsibility to help young people avoid “making poor decisions” amid growing concern about the impact of gambling advertising in the game.

  • byMarc McGowan,Jake Niall andJackson Graham
‘Scourge of the gambling epidemic’:Teal MP attacks AFL over gambling ads

‘Scourge of the gambling epidemic’:Teal MP attacks AFL over gambling ads

Teal MP Zoe Daniel attacks the AFL’s relationship with sports betting advertising,while Nationals leader Littleproud says new curbs on the gambling advertising were imperative.

  • byJake Niall andPaul Sakkal
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High-profile players refuse to play ball on AFL betting ads
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High-profile players refuse to play ball on AFL betting ads

High-profile AFL players,including Melbourne’s Ben Brown,have refused to have their image used by the AFL’s lucrative wagering partner,for ethical and other reasons.

  • byJake Niall
Pointsbet books $178 million loss as Betr takeover talk intensifies

Pointsbet books $178 million loss as Betr takeover talk intensifies

Despite sports betting group PointsBet’s loss,revenue from its US business rose by close to 90 per cent.

  • byAmelia McGuire
NRL,AFL on collision course with governments over betting ads

NRL,AFL on collision course with governments over betting ads

The sporting bodies say bookmakers’ ad spending – which tripled in 10 years – boosts the value of TV rights deals that help fund grassroots sport.

  • byPaul Sakkal
News-Corp backed Betr in discussions to buy PointsBet Australia

News-Corp backed Betr in discussions to buy PointsBet Australia

PointsBet confimed it’s in preliminary discussions with new wagering kid on the block Betr about the sale of its Australian arm.

  • byAmelia McGuire
Odds in Chip’s favour
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Odds in Chip’s favour

Bringing some extra starch to the table.