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New details on government’s social media age restriction laws revealed at summit
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2024-10-11
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The federal government says it plans to hold social media platforms responsible for youth safety online as it outlines its plan for a ban. Communications minister Michelle Rowland says the government is working to have the right penalties in place.
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