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  2. Interactive Gambling Act 2001 - Wikipedia

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    29 June 2001. Status: In force. The Interactive Gambling Act (Cth) (or IGA for short) is an Act of the Parliament of Australia, with the purpose of regulating online gambling. The law makes it an offence for online gambling websites to provide their services to customers within Australia, among other measures designed to protect the public from ...

  3. Gambling in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gambling in Australia

  4. Gambling age - Wikipedia

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    The Interactive Gambling Act 2001 passed by the Commonwealth Parliament of Australia banned online gambling in the form of casinos and slots. Federated States of Micronesia: Dependent on State law [1] Chuuk and Yap – illegal [2] [3] Kiribati: 18 [4] Marshall Islands: Illegal for all ages Gambling is illegal except for non-profit bingo ...

  5. Australia urged to ban online gambling ads to curb growing ...

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    Australia should phase out advertising for online gambling in three years, a parliamentary committee of inquiry recommended on Wednesday as it looked to limit the "havoc" it caused in one of the ...

  6. Online gambling - Wikipedia

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    Online gambling - Wikipedia ... Online gambling

  7. Section 51 (v) of the Constitution of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth has already relied on s.51(v) to regulate parts of the internet. For example, the Interactive Gambling Act (Cth), which regulates the operation of online casinos within Australia and advertising of online gambling, was based on s.51(v). [7] Other forms of gambling are a state and territory responsibility.

  8. Gaming law - Wikipedia

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    Gaming law is the set of rules and regulations that apply to the gaming or gambling industry. Gaming law is not a branch of law in the traditional sense but rather is a collection of several areas of law that include criminal law, regulatory law, constitutional law, administrative law, company law, contract law, and in some jurisdictions, competition law.

  9. Online casino - Wikipedia

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    Online casino - Wikipedia ... Online casino