Cancel your Kayo subscription to protest their unfair practices


Cancel your Kayo subscription to protest their unfair practices
The issue
Kayo, a platform that was once beloved by sports enthusiasts across Australia, has now become a source of frustration and anger for many of us. They have locked away most of Australia's favourite sports behind a paywall. While such practices are becoming increasingly common, the real issue lies in the recent price hikes and the crackdown on password sharing that has made accessing these sports financially burdensome for countless households. This blatant display of corporate greed is unacceptable and must be challenged.
Kayo's actions have restricted access to beloved sports, which play a crucial role in our culture and community. For many Australians, watching sports is not just entertainment—it's a way of life that brings families and friends together. The sharp increase in subscription fees and stringent password policies effectively ostracize lower-income families from enjoying these cherished moments.
There is a growing concern that Kayo's practices might verge on cartel behaviour, which warrants an investigation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). It's time for Australians to unite against Kayo's unfair practices and send a strong message that we won't tolerate exploitation.
To make our voices heard, I propose we take a stand by cancelling our Kayo subscriptions in March. A collective action like this has the potential to disrupt their customer base significantly, thereby pressuring Kayo to reconsider their pricing strategies and policies.
Join me in this movement to demand fairness and accessibility in sports broadcasting. By signing this petition and pledging to cancel your Kayo subscription in March, you are standing up against corporate greed and advocating for affordable access to sports for all Australians. We cannot allow Kayo to prioritize profit over people any longer.
Sign this petition and show Kayo that we are united in demanding change.
Kayo's actions have restricted access to beloved sports, which play a crucial role in our culture and community. For many Australians, watching sports is not just entertainment—it's a way of life that brings families and friends together. The sharp increase in subscription fees and stringent password policies effectively ostracize lower-income families from enjoying these cherished moments.
There is a growing concern that Kayo's practices might verge on cartel behaviour, which warrants an investigation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). It's time for Australians to unite against Kayo's unfair practices and send a strong message that we won't tolerate exploitation.
To make our voices heard, I propose we take a stand by cancelling our Kayo subscriptions in March. A collective action like this has the potential to disrupt their customer base significantly, thereby pressuring Kayo to reconsider their pricing strategies and policies.
Join me in this movement to demand fairness and accessibility in sports broadcasting. By signing this petition and pledging to cancel your Kayo subscription in March, you are standing up against corporate greed and advocating for affordable access to sports for all Australians. We cannot allow Kayo to prioritize profit over people any longer.
Sign this petition and show Kayo that we are united in demanding change.

Ash SymesPetition starter
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The issue
Kayo, a platform that was once beloved by sports enthusiasts across Australia, has now become a source of frustration and anger for many of us. They have locked away most of Australia's favourite sports behind a paywall. While such practices are becoming increasingly common, the real issue lies in the recent price hikes and the crackdown on password sharing that has made accessing these sports financially burdensome for countless households. This blatant display of corporate greed is unacceptable and must be challenged.
Kayo's actions have restricted access to beloved sports, which play a crucial role in our culture and community. For many Australians, watching sports is not just entertainment—it's a way of life that brings families and friends together. The sharp increase in subscription fees and stringent password policies effectively ostracize lower-income families from enjoying these cherished moments.
There is a growing concern that Kayo's practices might verge on cartel behaviour, which warrants an investigation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). It's time for Australians to unite against Kayo's unfair practices and send a strong message that we won't tolerate exploitation.
To make our voices heard, I propose we take a stand by cancelling our Kayo subscriptions in March. A collective action like this has the potential to disrupt their customer base significantly, thereby pressuring Kayo to reconsider their pricing strategies and policies.
Join me in this movement to demand fairness and accessibility in sports broadcasting. By signing this petition and pledging to cancel your Kayo subscription in March, you are standing up against corporate greed and advocating for affordable access to sports for all Australians. We cannot allow Kayo to prioritize profit over people any longer.
Sign this petition and show Kayo that we are united in demanding change.
Kayo's actions have restricted access to beloved sports, which play a crucial role in our culture and community. For many Australians, watching sports is not just entertainment—it's a way of life that brings families and friends together. The sharp increase in subscription fees and stringent password policies effectively ostracize lower-income families from enjoying these cherished moments.
There is a growing concern that Kayo's practices might verge on cartel behaviour, which warrants an investigation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). It's time for Australians to unite against Kayo's unfair practices and send a strong message that we won't tolerate exploitation.
To make our voices heard, I propose we take a stand by cancelling our Kayo subscriptions in March. A collective action like this has the potential to disrupt their customer base significantly, thereby pressuring Kayo to reconsider their pricing strategies and policies.
Join me in this movement to demand fairness and accessibility in sports broadcasting. By signing this petition and pledging to cancel your Kayo subscription in March, you are standing up against corporate greed and advocating for affordable access to sports for all Australians. We cannot allow Kayo to prioritize profit over people any longer.
Sign this petition and show Kayo that we are united in demanding change.

Ash SymesPetition starter
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Petition created on 6 March 2026