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Politics Social media

Voters support teen media ban but sceptical it can work 

Voters are throwing their support behind Australia’s teen social media ban, although most are sceptical that it can work – and less than a third of parents are planning to fully enforce it, new polling shows. Source: The Age.

Politics Social media

Wells dismisses YouTube criticism of ban as ‘outright weird’

Concerns raised by YouTube that Australia’s social media ban for children will leave them “less safe”, thereby undermining the intent of the world-first restrictions, have been dismissed by Communications Minister Anika Wells as “outright weird”. Source: The Australian.

Artificial Intelligence Politics

Government announces national plan for AI

A national plan for artificial intelligence is set to help Australians gain from the technology while also protecting them from its emerging risks. Source: SBS News.

Interfaith Politics

Doogue reveals ‘secret sauce’ in interfaith dialogue

Friendship is the “secret sauce” when it comes to building a society that embraces diversity and interfaith dialogue, award-winning journalist Geraldine Doogue has said. Source: ACU.

Childcare Politics

Labor edges towards broader national childcare system

Labor is quietly advancing plans for universal childcare in Australia, with new laws to require private operators to hand over sensitive commercial data needed to design a new national system. Source: The Guardian.

Health Politics

States say Government must boost funding for public hospitals

State and territory leaders have launched a coordinated attack on the Albanese Government’s handling of increasingly strained public hospital funding negotiations, declaring they cannot sacrifice hospital care to bolster the Commonwealth’s budget bottom line. Source: ABC News.

Justice Politics

Children who commit violent crimes in Victoria to be tried as adults

Children as young as 14 could be jailed for life for violent crimes under justice reforms set to be introduced by the Victorian Government in response to rising crime rates. Source: The Age.

Politics Social media

Students back social media ban for under-16s

When Communications Minister Anika Wells visited St Mary MacKillop College, Canberra, yesterday to discuss the upcoming social media ban for Australians under 16, she found many students in favour of the move. Source: Catholic Voice.

Politics Poverty

Vinnies highlights reforms to reduce poverty 

At Parliament House in Canberra today, the St Vincent de Paul Society will share insights on how modest, budget-neutral reforms to Australia’s tax and welfare system could lift as many as one million Australians out of poverty.