Australia's blanket age ban has its imperfections, but forcing conversations to safeguard the next generation may be better ...
Australia's new social media law targets under 16s, igniting debates on privacy, enforcement, and its broader societal ...
Social media companies argue Australia’s under-16 ban undermines business models reliant on unrestricted, frictionless user ...
Canberra is sounding the alarm: Social media usage has been linked to a host of horrible outcomes for youth and something ...
Readers’ letters on what critics of the age limit fail to consider, the case for not tinkering with the RBA, why South ...
Banning children under 16 from using social media. On the surface it sounds fine but as you dig deeper, things get murky.
A new law in Australia is poised to ban social media platforms from offering profiles to teens 16 and under, but some experts ...
Ultimately, no matter which technology is deployed, it remains to be seen how many Australians will be happy to identify ...
Well, at least it will spark some discussion on social media… Moving remarkably quickly — taking just a week — the Australian ...
Former CEO of Facebook Australia and New Zealand Stephen Scheeler has warned of a “severe” reaction from tech giants over the ...
The rights and views of children and young people must be included in the discourse about the new laws, experts say ...
Readers’ letters on the Reserve Bank pile-on; supermarket “discounts”; a lost opportunity to protect the environment; support ...