Online
punters rushing to play, by Nick Galvin - 4th
April 2009
(Credit:
The Sydney Morning Herald)
In 2000 the Federal Government
was interested in attitudes to the embryonic online
gambling industry. Would Australians cop a ban
on all local gambling sites - and if a ban was
enforced would punters simply go offshore for
their gambling fix?
Results
of the consequent survey seem almost quaint. Ninety-six
per cent of people said they had no interest in
online gambling, and 1 per cent said they would
consider playing on an overseas site if they "stumbled
upon it".
"These
points suggest that currently involvement in internet
gambling is only minimal and not likely to increase
rapidly in the near feature," the government
report concluded. The next year the Interactive
Gambling Act made it an offence to provide online
gambling services in Australia; as late as 2004
a review boasted about the ban's effectiveness.
Fast
forward to 2009. Exact figures are impossible
to obtain, but industry sources agree that hundreds
of thousands of Australians regularly play poker
on overseas servers.
Causes
of this growth are complex. Television exposure
played a part; so too did the number of Australians
with home internet connections - up from a third
of households in 2001 to two-thirds by 2006. And
there is no shortage, it seems, of Australians
willing to trust the internet with their credit
card details.
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