The sweeping restrictions will limit access to popular platforms for younger teens, with parents, teachers and tech experts weighing in on what it means for families. Ahead of the ban, we answer 54 of ...
Major buildings, landmarks and bridges — including the Sydney Harbour Bridge — in every state and territory, will light up in the famous Aussie colours on December 10. The world-leading laws, which ...
The country is trying to wean children under 16 off the likes of TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube and Instagram with a new law. The teenagers are skeptical. Amelie Tomlinson, center, with her friends in ...
, denouncing the world-first laws as “rushed” and unrealistic. “Most importantly, this law will not fulfil its promise to make kids safer online, and will, in fact, make Australian kids less safe on ...
YouTube says Australia's "rushed" new laws to block teens from its platform will mean children will be less safe as its "robust parental controls" will be stripped away. Parents will "lose their ...
A response to questions on notice provided to The Australian reveals ABC studios in Darwin, Launceston, Hobart, Kununurra, Collinswood, Rockhampton, Mount Isa, Longreach, Geelong, Warrnambool, Dickson ...
Senator Henderson, a former ABC journalist, used the estimates hearing to highlight comments senior ABC journalist Isabella Higgins had made in response to the Indigenous senator’s criticism of Indian ...
Fantasyland Theatre at Disneyland Park transforms into a new immersive celebration of fan-favorite character Bluey. Limited-time events, festivals and separately ticketed events offer choices and ...
Chief financial officer Melanie Kleyn, appearing before Senate Estimates on Tuesday, noted Mr Anderson had more than 30 years of service. “We had a number of people invited to that event,” she said.
Every child deserves the chance to thrive, yet many young Australians are facing widespread and emerging challenges from economic pressures to mental health concerns, discrimination, difficulties at ...
Australia will soon ban its youth from popular services like TikTok and Instagram, becoming the world’s first democracy to carry out such a crackdown in response to growing concerns about social media ...