From a 30-second click to a five-minute email — choose one action today. Then come back tomorrow.
Keep sport for sport. Reduce gambling advertising.
OddsOffSport.org supports the Alliance for Gambling Reform. AGR is the lead national organisation campaigning to end gambling advertising in sport, and supporting their work is the most direct way to add weight to the broader push.
Support the AGR campaign →Messages from constituents matter — especially while legislation is being developed. Enter your postcode to:
Even a short, clear message can have impact.
(If your postcode isn't listed, you'll be directed to the Australian Electoral Commission's electorate finder.)
Two minutes. Anonymous. Ten questions.
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Results are published in aggregate and shared with media and policymakers.
Take the survey →Awareness still spreads best person-to-person. If this issue matters to you:
Instagram and TikTok don't support direct web sharing. To share there:
If you're a member or supporter of an AFL or NRL club that has gambling sponsorship deals on the jersey, in the stadium, or owns poker machines, you have more leverage than you think. Members shift clubs faster than the general public can.
We've put together a separate page covering how each code's club model works, which clubs are involved, and what concrete steps a fan can take — from finding out where your club stands, to writing to the board, to using the AGM.
Your club and gambling money →Online action matters — but visible, in-person action shifts conversations faster. If you have an hour or two on a weekend, this is one of the most useful things you can do for the campaign:
A note on permits: Most Australian councils require a permit to hand out flyers on public footpaths in their city centres, with rules and fees varying from council to council. Outside the city centre, councils typically apply lighter rules or use discretion for political and advocacy material. If in doubt, check your local council's website or call them — and remember that distributing on private property with the owner's permission (cafe noticeboards, club rooms, community centres) avoids the question entirely.
This site focuses on advertising policy. If gambling is affecting you or someone you know, support is available:
Odds Off Sport is an independent campaign advocating for the removal of gambling advertising from Australian sport. It supports the Alliance for Gambling Reform and other public health organisations.