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Australia, social media
Australia PM plays down privacy fears of social media ban for children
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday social media firms would be required to destroy personal data used to verify ages of users, as part of what the government says is a world-leading ban on under-16s using the services.
Australia introduces proposed law to ban social media for children younger than 16
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Thursday that his government has rollout a new social media ban on children under 16, leaving the responsibility of policing the law to tech companies.
Social media sites call for Australia to delay its ban on children younger than 16
An advocate for major social media platforms has told Australia's Parliament that a plan to ban children younger than 16 from the sites should be delayed rather than being rushed to approval this week
Australia dumps plan for fines for social media giants enabling misinformation
Australia's government said on Sunday it had dropped plans to fine internet platforms up to 5% of their global revenue for failing to prevent the spread of misinformation online. The bill was part of a wide-ranging regulatory crackdown by Australia,
Australia's proposed social media ban for kids is a 1950s solution to a 2024 problem
A law proposed in parliament would ban social media access for all children under the age of 16, placing stiff fines on platforms that don't comply. While I'll admit most social media does little more than turn our gray matter into Nickelodeon slime,
Online space for teens needed despite social media ban
As parliament prepares to pass laws banning under 16s from social media, concerns have been raised the process has been rushed through.
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Deputy prime minister sued by own chief of staff
Jo Tarnawsky is taking legal action against Richard Marles, the government, and Anthony Albanese's chief of staff over bullying allegations.
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Climate protest group Rising Tide to camp out at Parliament House, demand meeting with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
Climate protest group Rising Tide has announced it will camp outside Parliament House in Canberra all week, demanding to meet ...
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Marles’ chief of staff launches legal action amid workplace dispute
Richard Marles’ chief of staff is launching legal action amid an ongoing workplace dispute. Jo Tarnawsky, who has worked with ...
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Former principal links Australia’s school bullying crisis to ‘tall poppy syndrome’ and calls for stronger consequences for perpetrators
Tall poppy syndrome refers to a cultural phenomenon where people are resented, bullied, criticised or shunned because of ...
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Coalition demands Prime Minister Anthony Albanese explain to Australians what they have given up for Bali Nine heroin smugglers
The Coalition has demanded Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to stand up in front of the Australian public and elucidate them ...
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Australia PM Albanese says relationship with Trump off to 'very good' start
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his relationship with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has had a "very good ...
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Neither side of politics shares Menzies’ vision for higher education
Instead of Labor and the Coalition blaming international students for housing shortages, they should reimagine our ...
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‘Deeply offensive’: Israel furious as Australia denies ex-minister a visa
Tensions ratchet up between the two nations as Australia tiptoes around the International Criminal Court’s decision to issue ...
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Indonesia agrees to transfer remaining Bali Nine to Australia
JAKARTA — Indonesia has agreed to return to Australia the five remaining members of the so-called Bali Nine drug smuggling ...
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Australia ‘has grounds’ to reconsider membership of ICC: Michaelia Cash
Shadow Attorney-General Michaelia Cash says Australia “has grounds” to reconsider its membership of the International ...
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Deputy prime minister sued by his own chief of staff
Jo Tarnawsky’s lawyers confirmed she had launched legal proceedings against Richard Marles, Tim Gartrell and the Commonwealth ...
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