Australia is set to enforce its age limit for social media accounts starting next week, and the platforms must provide ...
The eSafety Commissioner is not banning smartphones as a whole for under-16s, and Meta’s Messenger and WhatsApp are not on ...
The government moved quickly after its election victory to seek ideas for economic reform. As it prepares the next federal ...
Australia's government spending jumped in the third quarter to add to a long-awaited rebound in business investment, setting ...
Singapore-based fintech firm YouTrip said on Tuesday it will launch in Australia, its first new market since the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to use it as a springboard for further expansion into other ...
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The US dollar still dominates trade for now. But new research suggests Australia’s banks are unprepared for a world where China’s currency plays a much larger role.
Meta is set to deactivate the accounts of all Australian users under the age of 16 across its key platforms Instagram, Facebook, and Threads, starting in December. This major policy shift is a direct ...
Australia under 16 social media ban news: Instagram will begin deactivating accounts belonging to younger Australian teenagers ahead of a nationwide ban that will block under-16s from using major ...
Meta has started notifying users it believes are aged between 13 and 15 through text messages, emails, and in-app notifications. The company said that the accounts of these users will start being ...
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