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‘We need to be courageous’: Albanese plans to go harder on teen social media ban

The prime minister flagged a fresh tightening of the world-first social media restrictions on Thursday amid growing concern about online pornography, “nudify” apps and violent material.

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smh.com.auStai leggendo23 h fa

‘We need to be courageous’: Albanese plans to go harder on teen social media ban

The prime minister flagged a fresh tightening of the world-first social media restrictions on Thursday amid growing concern about online pornography, “nudify” apps and violent material.

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rappler.com2 h fa

Australia considers tougher enforcement of social media ban for teens

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

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  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·smh.com.au

    ‘We need to be courageous’: Albanese plans to go harder on teen social media ban

    The prime minister flagged a fresh tightening of the world-first social media restrictions on Thursday amid growing concern about online pornography, “nudify” apps and violent…

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·rappler.com

    Australia considers tougher enforcement of social media ban for teens

    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