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If English is not your first language, we can provide support for people facing issues with gambling in over 40 languages for linguistically diverse communities.
If you’re affected by someone else’s gambling, there’s help for you. Make sure you get the emotional and practical support you and your family need to get through.
In NSW, you can apply to have a loved one with a gambling problem banned from The Star casino, but not from pubs and clubs. What other options do you have?
If you feel threatened or unsafe due to another person’s gambling, or you’re concerned about the welfare of your family or children, support is available.
Protecting your money when someone you’re close to is gambling is a sensitive issue. We’ve got some tips, but it’s a smart idea to talk to a financial counsellor.
We have developed two apps which can help you curb your gambling urges or set goals to reduce your gambling.
Stop gambling websites and advertising from popping up when you’re online. Adjust security and advertising settings on browsers, social media and websites.
Set limits with gambling services, explore options with your bank, talk to a financial counsellor. Managing money can be daunting, but these are positive steps.
Banks may support for customers who want to manage their gambling through restrictions on spending, blocks on credit cards and even hardship assistance.
Struggling with gambling? You can ban yourself from casinos, clubs, pubs, the TAB and online betting if it’s time to cut down, take a break or even quit.
GambleAware acknowledges Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of the land and we pay respects to Elders past, present and emerging. GambleAware is an inclusive support service.
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