Punters are switching off the Melbourne Cup, with a majority of Australians reporting they have little or no interest in what was once “the race that stops the nation”.

According to the latest Essential poll of 1,049 voters, just 11% reported a “high interest” in the Melbourne Cup, down five points from when the question was asked before the 2022 race.

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Despite a lack of personal interest, two-thirds (65%) of respondents agreed the Melbourne Cup is a unique part of Australia’s national identity, down seven points. Just 50% of those aged 18 to 34 agreed.

About half (48%) said it promotes unhealthy gambling behaviour. More than a third (36%) said it normalises animal cruelty, up two points since 2022.

The figures come as an increasing number of brands and sponsors are distancing themselves from the Melbourne Cup and other racing events.

  • hitmyspot
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    1 year ago

    It used to be a bigger deal, even 5 years ago. It’s lost it’s sheen as gambling has become more pervasive and people seek to actively avoid it. It’s hard to just have a one off flutter as you get bombarded with emails or advertising if you even venture in that direction online.

    I think it’s a little bit of people losing interest as it is cruel, a little bit losing interest as gambling is a problem, a little bit covid eliminating the workplace aspect in the last few years. When it’s part of the zeitgeist, it’s self perpetuating. Once people are over it, it dies off quite quickly. Given the history, there will.probably be continued interest at a lower level for a long time, but nothing like the past events.

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      1 year ago

      I’m sure those photos from last year where the area around the racetrack flooded while the track itself was perfectly fine are probably on people’s minds as well.