Published Yesterday at 03:13 PM

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for Integrity
The Honourable Deb Frecklington

Crisafulli Government teams up with QRL to tackle betting harm

  • Crisafulli Government and Queensland Rugby League unite to tackle sports betting harm.
  • ‘Forget the bet’ will provide support and resources to young people to help reduce gambling.
  • More than one-third of surveyed Queenslanders bet on rugby league in the previous 12 months. 

The Crisafulli Government and Queensland Rugby League have joined forces to tackle sports betting with their joint ‘Forget the bet. Enjoy the game’ campaign now live.  

The two-year campaign aims to address the normalisation of sports wagering and reduce gambling harm, particularly among young Queenslanders. 

The Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation will engage the Queensland Maroons and Queensland Rugby League’s community networks to encourage Queenslanders to enjoy the game without punting on the outcome. 

The partnership follows findings that rugby league was one of the most popular sports to bet on in the State, with more than a third of surveyed Queenslanders wagering on the game in a 12-month period. 

Attorney-General, Minister for Justice and Minister for Integrity Deb Frecklington said Queensland Rugby League was the perfect partner to help promote the Forget the Bet campaign. 

“The QRL and the State of Origin Maroons Men’s and Women’s teams are the only elite-level rugby league teams in Queensland not currently sponsored by a betting agency,” the Attorney-General said.  

“By partnering with the QRL we’re able to encourage footy fans across the State to reflect on their betting habits, learn how to spot the signs of harmful gambling and seek help when they need it.” 

QRL CEO Ben Ikin said it was a fantastic opportunity for both rugby league fans and the wider community. 

"Instead of being bombarded with messages about your wagering stake, let's pause to consider all of the messages attached to this campaign,” Mr Ikin said. 

“There are exciting football games being played somewhere every weekend, so let’s just enjoy the game, make smart choices, and look out for our family and friends.” 

Further resources can be found at www.qld.gov.au/forgetthebet 

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