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Childcare centre fined $32k for leaving boy on bus

A Perth childcare centre has been hit with a $32,000 fine after a five-year-old boy was left alone on a locked bus. The State Administrative Tribunal found multiple breaches of national law.

Record $2.5m fine for disability provider over abuse

Hunter-based Lifestyle Solutions hit with a landmark $2.5 million penalty for failing NDIS participants in a Central Coast group home. Read the shocking details of abuse and neglect uncovered by the court.

Alleged satanic child abuse ring busted in Sydney

NSW Police have arrested four men, including a self-styled journalist and Lady Gaga superfan, for allegedly running an international network distributing child abuse material. Read the shocking details.

Aussie kids' top career dream: social media influencer

New research reveals content creator is the number one career aspiration for Australian children aged 8-12, presenting fresh challenges for parents ahead of next week's social media age ban. Discover the impacts and expert advice.

Govt announces $30M AI safety crackdown, national plan

The federal government unveils a $30 million AI safety institute and national roadmap, targeting AI-generated child abuse material and aiming to harness AI's economic potential safely. Learn the details.

WA Moves on 'Banned in One, Banned in All' Child Checks

Western Australia is set to introduce crucial reforms to Working With Children Checks, ensuring a national 'banned in one, banned in all' approach. Read the latest on this critical child safety legislation.

Geelong man jailed for child abuse material

Gareth James Brereton sentenced to jail after police found child abuse material on his devices. The Geelong man's disturbing collection included Category 1 content.

MCSV Builds Next-Gen Short Drama Ecosystem

MCSV launches revolutionary short drama infrastructure combining AI and blockchain, targeting 30-50 productions annually by 2027. Discover how this could transform digital entertainment.

Canberra Abuse Victims Can Now Sue Schools Again

Former Canberra students allegedly sexually abused at Daramalan College and St Matthew's Primary can pursue new compensation after court sets aside old settlements. #Justice #Canberra

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