Gambling Help WA

Gambling Help WA

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26/05/2026

Gambling Help WA had the privilege of being invited to the table of sector colleagues and lived experience experts consulted to make this great series, highlighting the complexity of gambling harm behaviours and stories of recovery.

Shaun Micallef's Going for Broke on ABC iview.

Be sure to check it out!

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06/05/2026

"If gambling is taking a toll and you’re finding it hard to talk about, you’re not alone."

If gambling is taking a toll and you’re finding it hard to talk about, you’re not alone. Many people feel isolated when things get tough, and connecting with others who understand can make a real difference. The Gambling Help Online Community Forum is a safe, anonymous space where you can read others’ experiences, share your own if you want to, and explore practical ideas that have helped others. Even reading a few posts from people in similar situations can help things feel a little less heavy.

You can learn more about our online peer support forum at: https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/support-yourself-or-others/taking-action/peer-to-peer-support

Photos from Gambling Help WA's post 30/04/2026

When it comes to preventing gambling harm, education is a powerful tool.

Recently, two of our counsellors had the opportunity to present at Wesley College, talking with students about gambling harm, early awareness, and making informed choices.

At Gambling Help WA we offer tailored workshops and awareness sessions which provide practical tools and insights to make safer decisions about gambling.

If you’re part of a school, sports club, community organisation or workplace, we’d love to work with you.

Reach out to us to book a session or learn more: https://www.gamblinghelpwa.com.au/
(08) 9325 6644.

Photos from Gambling Help WA's post 10/04/2026

Is your gambling excessive?

It’s not always easy to tell, however the impacts can show up in different areas of life.

- Your emotions
- Your finances
- Your work or study
- Your family
- Your social life
- Even the law.

If gambling is starting to affect one or more of these areas, it might be time to take a closer look.

You don’t have to wait until things feel “serious” to make a change.

Support is available, and small steps can make a big difference.

Reach out.
Talk to someone you trust.
Or connect with a support service.

For more information on Gambling Help WA’s free counselling service visit https://www.gamblinghelpwa.com.au or call
(08) 9325 6644

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456 Hay Street, Perth WA
Perth, WA
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