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Research backs cash payment as one way to lift vaccine rate


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A leading researcher has backed a Labor proposal to pay people $300 if they are fully vaccinated by December 1 as the federal government says the idea is “insulting” to people who are doing the right thing to protect their health.
Queensland University of Technology professor Adrian Barnett said cash incentives were more powerful than other factors, such as lotteries or an explanation of health benefits, in encouraging people to take a step toward vaccination.
Federal Labor has proposed paying people $300 to get vaccinated.
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“Overall, across a range of countries, it looks like giving people cash close to the time that you want them to do something works the best,” he said. ....

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Australia COVID: Labor's $300 vaccine payment backed by research


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A leading researcher has backed a Labor proposal to pay people $300 if they are fully vaccinated by December 1 as the federal government says the idea is “insulting” to people who are doing the right thing to protect their health.
Queensland University of Technology professor Adrian Barnett said cash incentives were more powerful than other factors, such as lotteries or an explanation of health benefits, in encouraging people to take a step toward vaccination.
Federal Labor has proposed paying people $300 to get vaccinated.
Credit:AP
“Overall, across a range of countries, it looks like giving people cash close to the time that you want them to do something works the best,” he said. ....

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Cash incentives not a bad idea to avoid an Australia divided by vaccine status

Cash incentives not a bad idea to avoid an Australia divided by vaccine status
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Gamblers bet more when in the dark: feedback can curb their online losses


Gamblers bet more when in the dark: feedback can curb their online losses
30 Jul 2021, 16:39 GMT+10
Online wagering is the fastest-growing segment of gambling in Australia. It s a trend of particular concern because losing money through online brokering and betting apps is associated with higher rates of gambling-related harm than other types of gambling.
These apps provide the ability to win and lose money anywhere, anytime - and their popularity has been exacerbated by COVID-19 lockdowns.
A survey of 2,000 gamblers by the Australian Gambling Research Centre in mid-2020 found the proportion of gamblers doing so four or more times a week increased from 23% to 32%. Among the biggest online gamblers - men aged 18 to 34 - median spending climbed from A$687 to A$1,075 a month. ....

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