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Australia PM Albanese Says Musk Pushing Agenda for X in Social Media Ban Criticism
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that criticism by Elon Musk of Australia's social media ban on children under 16 was the X owner pushing an agenda for the social platform, while indicating he was open to talk to the billionaire about the ban, legislated this week.
Australia PM says social media firms now have a responsibility to protect kids
By Alasdair Pal SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday that social media platforms now have a responsibility to ensure the safety of children, after the country's parliament passed a bill banning those under the age of 16 from using the services.
Australia PM says social media bans for U16s "world leading"
Australian lawmakers have passed a bill banning the use of social media by children under 16. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the legislation a "world-leading action" to prevent the psychological harm social media can cause minors.
Elon Musk pushing agenda for X in social media ban criticism Australia PM Albanese says
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that criticism by Elon Musk of Australia’s social media ban on children under 16 was the X owner pushing an agenda
Australia's under-16 social media ban sparks anger and relief
In Sydney, reaction to the ban was mixed. Children, meanwhile, said they would try to find a way around the ban.
Australian PM Ready To 'Engage' With Musk On Social Media Teen Ban
Australia's prime minister said Sunday he was ready to "engage" with billionaire X owner Elon Musk over his criticism of the government's ban on under-16s joining social media.
Australia PM fires back at Elon Musk’s ‘backdoor to internet control’ remark on social media ban: ‘As the owner of X...’
Australia’s new law banning social media access for those under 16 has ignited a fierce debate with Elon Musk, who claims it undermines internet freedom. As govt seeks to protect children, concerns about implementation and Big Tech's accountability come to the forefront.
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India vs Australia PM's XI practice match Updates as India win by 6 wickets
India's tour game against Prime Minister's XI in Canberra finally kicks off on Day 2 after Day 1 getting washed out.
U.S. News & World Report
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Australia PM Plays Down Privacy Fears of Social Media Ban for Children
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Plays Down Privacy Fears of Social Media Ban for Children By Alasdair Pal SYDNEY (Reuters) -
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Australia PM’s Housing Plan Set to Pass After Greens About-Face
Australia’s government is likely to secure parliamentary passage of the central planks of its housing policy after the ...
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Australia news LIVE: House values tumble as economy struggles; PM touts international coverage of social media ban
Amid signs the economy continues to face headwinds, CoreLogic data to be released on Monday shows Sydney house values fell by ...
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Australia, Singapore agree to seek expanded access to their defence facilities
Singapore and Australia agreed on Tuesday to seek opportunities for increased access to their respective defence facilities, ...
Sky News Australia
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Ray Hadley opens up about relationship with PM in new exclusive six-part series 'In Conversation with Laura Jayes'
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today launched a new six-part digital series In Conversation with Laura Jayes, available to stream now ...
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India vs PM’s XI: How cricket has become the Australian premier’s unwritten perk over the years
Not merely because the Indian team was camped in Canberra, and paid a visit to the PM Anthony Albanese, but Cricket and the ...
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Proposed Australia law would fine Big Tech over digital competition
SYDNEY, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Australia proposed a law on Monday that could impose fines of up to A$50 million ($33 million) on ...
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