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‘Payments can be substantial’: Millie Elder-Holmes pays $5000 fine for online gambling promotion

20 July 2025
in New Zealand
‘Payments can be substantial’: Millie Elder-Holmes pays 00 fine for online gambling promotion
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Millie Elder-Holmes has paid a $5000 fine for promoting online gambling, following a warning from Internal Affairs after she continued to advertise offshore casinos. This comes as the launch of Pātea, a digital platform designed to support Māori and communities affected by gambling harm, marks a significant step in addressing the issue.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Millie Elder-Holmes had to pay a fine for telling people about online gambling, but now a new online platform has been created to help Māori communities who are hurt by gambling.

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