Federal Labor is open to considering amendments to its legislation from the Coalition when MPs return to Canberra this week, sources say. Upper house hearings have aired sensational allegations that wagering companies provided illegal drugs and access to sex workers to keep problem gamblers betting. McAllister said Labor thought it had “broadly got the legislation right” but was open to “sensible amendments”. Gambling companies have opposed changes to inducements. Last week’s inquiry heard evidence that gambling ads were being played on Spotify between Disney songs for children.