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LEADER. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reacts during a press conference in Sydney, Australia, in Sydney, Australia, on September 12, 2025.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says one key focus would be making sure that the eSafety Commission, the country's internet regulator, was sufficiently empowered to do the job
SYDNEY, Australia – Australia’s prime minister said on Friday, June 26, he was keen to make sure the country’s social media ban for children was as strong as possible, as a new study found that the measure — the first of its kind and now six months old — had little impact on teen use.









