Proposed gambling reforms don't go far enough for the coalition, the Greens and some independents. (Darren England/AAP PHOTOS)Proposed gambling reforms don't go far enough for the coalition, the Greens and some independents. (Darren England/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAPTighter rules on betting inducements are being weighed up by the federal government as the cross bench threatens to bypass Labor over gambling reform. The Albanese government is trying to secure support in the Senate to pass gambling reforms that limit betting ads to three per hour on free-to-air television between 6am and 8.30pm. A group of Labor backbenchers has joined the push for gambling laws to be strengthened after a parliamentary inquiry heard shocking testimony of alleged predatory practices by betting companies.