ADVERTISING BREAKTHROUGH IN AUSTRALIA
17 October 2008
Victoria and New South Wales territories lift
restrictions
Australian bookies are celebrating the lifting of
advertising restrictions in the Victoria and New South
Wales provinces of the country announced this week by
Victoria's racing minister Rob Hull and NSW Minister for
Gaming and Racing Kevin Greene.
The restrictions previously stopped bookies licensed in
other Aussie states from advertising in the two
territories.
Hull commented: “The proposed changes will create an
opportunity for bookmakers in both Victoria and New
South Wales to grow their businesses through advertising
generally and will also provide new revenue streams for
racing clubs in both states through advertising and race
sponsorship.”
NSW Minister for Gaming and Racing Kevin Greene
confirmed that the opening up of advertising was a
consequence of the Betfair litigation in the High Court
earlier this year (see previous InfoPowa report) which
had successfully raised constitutional issues in
relation to laws prohibiting interstate wagering
operators from advertising in several Australian states.
Both governments have confirmed that moves are afoot to
reform the advertising regulations, and that there will
be no further prosecutions going forward - but
emphasised that restrictions on overseas bookmakers
would remain.
Betstar's Michael Eskander, a vocal crusader on the
issue, said relaxation of the laws would see extra money
put back into racing.
"I've been making a lot of noise about this for a long,
long time. It's a shame it has taken this long, but now
we have the avenue to put more money back into the
industry," Eskander said.
"That will happen through advertising and we are very
keen to do some serious sponsorship. We're already in
talks with a couple of New South Wales clubs."
Eskander said Betstar had 26 billboards in NSW and 21 in
Victoria.
Sportingbet Australia chief executive Michael Sullivan,
who joined with Betfair to legally challenge the
advertising restrictions, welcomed the news.
"We're thrilled it's been resolved so quickly," he said.
"We've been advertising in NSW for three to four weeks,
but we'll start in Victoria now.
"Sponsorship also interests us a lot. It's too late for
the spring carnival, but I'll start talking to clubs
from Monday."
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