$100m win for TV as betting ads banned

By Max Mason
Updated May 7 2017 - 12:08am, first published May 6 2017 - 8:39pm
Attorney-General George Brandis, Senator Nick Xenophon, Senator Mitch Fifield and Senator Mathias Cormann during debate on the ABCC bill in the Senate at Parliament House in Canberra on Wednesday 30 November 2016. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Attorney-General George Brandis, Senator Nick Xenophon, Senator Mitch Fifield and Senator Mathias Cormann during debate on the ABCC bill in the Senate at Parliament House in Canberra on Wednesday 30 November 2016. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Australia's free-to-air broadcasters have welcomed a $100 million win from the federal government's broader media reform package, which includes the slashing of free-to-air TV licence fees, trimming the anti-siphoning list for sporting events and tighter restrictions on gambling ads during live sports matches.

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