Forget the bet - Enjoy the game

We’re all constantly bombarded by advertising, signage and online promotions, tempting us to bet on sport.

These ads  make betting seem like fun when in reality, gambling carries serious risks and potentially lifelong consequences for you, your friends and family.

In 2022 the Australian gambling industry spent more than $300 million on advertising.

All these betting ads create the impression that betting is an ordinary part of enjoying sports.

two sportsmen and one sportswoman smiling at the camera on a field at night with bright spotlights behind them. Call to action says forget the bet. enjoy the game.

Recent research found more than half of young Queensland respondents aged 14 to 25 felt that betting on sport is part of Queensland’s culture.

Consider these facts:

  • The more you gamble the more likely you are to experience negative consequences. One in 5 adults who suffer serious harm from gambling began before they turned 18.
  • Young people are particularly at-risk of harm from sports betting. You could even experience gambling harm before you reach your 20s.

That’s why we’re encouraging Queenslanders to forget the bet and enjoy the game.

Remember all the reasons you watch sport —for the excitement, roar of the crowd, thrill of victory and the fun you have with friends, watching your favourite athletes in action.

If you find yourself watching the odds more than the action, it might be time to check on your betting.

To find out more, including tips on how to get back to enjoying the sports you love without being distracted by the bet, visit www.qld.gov.au/forgetthebet.

If you, a friend or family member needs free and confidential support, contact Gambling Help Queensland on 1800 858 858 or visit https://www.gamblinghelpqld.org.au