In the next two weeks, social media platforms will start deactivating accounts for children under 16 in Australia under new laws designed to reduce harm online. Other countries are watching, but some ...
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. What will life look like for under-16s waking up on December 10? Social media providers subject to the eSafety Commissioner’s new ...
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Manufacturer Robert Bosch may end its internship program and shift investment elsewhere in response to Victoria’s plan to legislate work-from-home rights and the company’s regional president says he ...
Meta has announced it would start deactivating the Instagram and Facebook accounts of its Australian users under 16 from 4 December, a week before the government’s law to ban social media for teens ...
What will life look like for under-16s waking up on December 10? As D-Day inches closer, tech giants like Google’s Youtube ...
Social media has once again lit up with colourful hues, as the spectacle of aurora australis, also known as the Southern Lights, became visible across large parts of Australia and New Zealand ...
An Australian bank has frozen the accounts of a prominent Neo-Nazi leader, while a US-based technology firm has blocked the group's attempts to solicit donations online. The nation's corporate ...
Patients of IVF giant Genea have criticised the firm's response to a February data breach, which exposed sensitive medical information. No formal investigation has been launched into Genea, but a ...
New data shows the average age at which today's workers intend to retire is 65, but things don't always go to plan. Australian workers plan to retire at an average age of 65.6, but often do so earlier ...