Communications Minister Anika Wells is brushing off criticism over spending more than $94,000 on flights to the United Nations to discuss the upcoming social media ban, insisting they weren’t first-cl
Communications Minister Anika Wells takes aim at people ‘dog whistling’ in her comments section, dismissing claims that Australians will be forced to use Digital ID to verify their age as “the biggest
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eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant is defending the upcoming social media ban by claiming that Australians have “very low levels of trust in social media companies, and much higher levels of trust
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eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant is defending the upcoming social media ban by claiming that Australians have “very low levels of trust in social media companies, and much higher levels of trust in government.”
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