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Australia politics live: Labor and Coalition party rooms to consider deal on gambling ads; Labor wants to adopt AI ‘everywhere we can’

Sarah Hanson-Young says opt-out system for gambling ads doesn’t acknowledge ‘how the internet actually works. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Chalmers calls gambling amendments ‘very substantial changes’ Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the opt-out register on gambling advertising will be revenue neutral, because the gambling industry will have to cover the costs. These changes that we’re proposing are very substantial changes. And they will make…

Where: Australia

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  • Awaiting deadline 35% Labor Concedes on Gambling Ads

    Facing pressure from the Coalition and public debate, the Labor party agrees to a compromise on the gambling ad opt-out, perhaps agreeing to a hybrid system. This allows the government to pass legislation while appeasing critics regarding the technical aspects of internet regulation.

    Watch for: The Prime Minister issues a statement announcing a 'joint committee review' of the gambling advertising opt-out system. · A specific Senator from the Coalition publicly endorses the current draft of the gambling advertising legislation.

  • Awaiting deadline 30% NDIS Algorithm Halt

    Driven by the concerns raised by Hanson-Young, the NDIS is forced to pause the transfer of automation from aged care. A high-profile external audit is immediately mandated to review the algorithmic integrity before any further rollout.

    Watch for: The NDIS releases a press release stating a temporary halt on automated assessments for disabled Australians. · The Minister for Health announces a dedicated task force to review 'AI implementation risk' in NDIS funding.

  • Awaiting deadline 25% AI Adoption Accelerates

    Labor pushes through a fast-tracked legislative push to embed AI across government services, framing it as essential modernization. This moves the conversation away from the regulatory friction points and toward technological advancement.

    Watch for: The Minister for Industry announces a 'Digital Sovereignty' bill requiring AI integration in key government functions. · A major tech company announces a partnership with a specific government department to pilot AI services.

  • Awaiting deadline 10% Cross-Party Standoff on Reform

    Neither side reaches a consensus on the gambling ads, and the NDIS concerns stall legislative action. The political stalemate forces both parties to campaign heavily on their respective stances, leading to a period of heightened legislative gridlock.

    Watch for: The Opposition Leader calls for a motion of no confidence based on the government's handling of the NDIS reforms. · A parliamentary vote is postponed indefinitely regarding the gambling advertising amendment.

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