Online gamblers opt for a lifetime ban.

BetStop, a nationwide self-exclusion database, was unveiled at the end of August, just in time for the upcoming soccer championships and spring horse racing events.

Individuals who decide to enroll in this program have the option to exclude themselves from participating in any form of betting for a minimum of three months up to a lifetime.

It is worth noting that the vast majority of those who have voluntarily chosen to be part of this initiative since August are under the age of 40.

Furthermore, more than 1200 individuals have been designated as support persons, having been recommended by registered users who are currently undergoing a self-excluded period.
 
The introduction of BetStop, a nationwide self-exclusion database, is a significant step forward in addressing the issue of problem gambling in Australia. This program gives individuals the opportunity to take control of their gambling habits by enrolling in the database and excluding themselves from all forms of betting for a specified period.

The fact that individuals can choose to be excluded for as short as three months or as long as a lifetime shows that this program caters to a wide range of needs. It recognizes that different individuals require different levels of support and allows them to make that choice for themselves.

The statistics revealing that the majority of those who have enrolled in the program since its launch in August are under the age of 40 is both surprising and encouraging. It shows that younger generations are becoming increasingly aware of the potential risks associated with gambling and are taking proactive measures to prevent problem gambling.

The designation of more than 1200 support persons is another positive development. These individuals have been recommended by registered users who are currently undergoing a self-excluded period. This means that those who have firsthand experience with problem gambling are actively encouraging others to seek help, creating a support network within the gambling community.

Overall, BetStop is a much-needed tool to combat problem gambling in Australia. The fact that it was introduced just in time for major sporting events like the soccer championships and spring horse racing shows that the government and gambling industry are taking this issue seriously. It is hoped that more individuals will recognize the importance of self-exclusion and take advantage of this program to protect themselves from the potential harms of gambling.
 
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