Interactive Gambling Act 2001
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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 the detrimental effects of gambling. The Act was passed by the Australian Parliament on 29 June 2001, and has been amended a number of times, most recently in 2023.
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Interactive Gambling Act 2001 | |
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Parliament of Australia | |
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Citation | No. 84, 2001 as amended |
Territorial extent | States and territories of Australia |
Royal assent | 11 July 2001 |
Legislative history | |
Introduced by | Senator Ian Campbell |
First reading | 5 April 2001 |
Second reading | 28 June 2001 |
Third reading | 28 June 2001 |
Member(s) in charge | Warren Entsch MP |
First reading | 29 June 2001 |
Second reading | 29 June 2001 |
Third reading | 29 June 2001 |
Status: In force |
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