Tahu Hollis lost over $20,000 before he turned twenty – but the real cost was the shame, lies, and the toll on his wairua. In this story, he shares how whānau, creativity, and culture helped him find a way out – and why there are no shortcuts to healing
New campaign launches for Gambling Harm Awareness Week, exposing the tactics of the gambling industry
Hāpai Te Hauora is marking Gambling Harm Awareness Week (GHAW) with the launch of a bold new national campaign that shines a light on the tactics used by the gambling industry – and the impact these have on whānau across Aotearoa.
The Gambling Industry and Their Strategies
Before we even place a bet, gambling has already worked its way into our everyday lives. From sports commentary to Lotto ads to personalised nudges on our phones – the industry’s marketing machine makes it all look normal.
The Gambling Industry and Their Strategies
Why do people get hooked on gambling? It’s not about weakness or willpower – it’s by design. From near-misses to dopamine hits, gambling products are built to keep us coming back.