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Nearly 100 Complaints to eSafety After Bondi Attack

Australia's eSafety Commissioner has received close to 100 complaints about harmful online content related to the Bondi Junction attack. Learn about the watchdog's actions and the ongoing fight against graphic material.

Sydney Protest March Ban Extended for 14 Days

NSW Police extend the ban on protest marches in Sydney for another fortnight, citing public safety after the Bondi terrorist attack. Commissioner Lanyon explains the move.

WA Electoral Commissioner Told to Quit or Be Sacked

WA's Electoral Commissioner Robert Kennedy has been told to resign or face dismissal after a scathing report into the bungled March 8 state election. Read the full details of the investigation's findings.

Social Media Ban for Under-16s Begins December 10

Australia's new social media age restrictions take effect December 10, banning under-16s from platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Learn what changes and how it affects young users.

US defends Big Tech against Australia's eSafety laws

American political forces are using the First Amendment to shield social media giants, challenging Australia's world-leading online safety reforms and eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant. Stand with Australia against digital tyranny.

Experts: Include Roblox in social media age ban

MPs and experts warn Australia's proposed social media age ban has dangerous loopholes, leaving kids on platforms like Roblox vulnerable to online predators. Learn how to protect your family.

Police Commissioner defends helicopter use

Victoria Police Commissioner Mike Bush responds to allegations he used taxpayer-funded helicopter flights for personal trips with his wife, defending the transport as necessary for official duties.

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