Three websites used to create abuse imagery had received 100,000 monthly visits from Australians, watchdog says.
Two 15-year-olds have asked Australia’s High Court to overturn the nation’s under-16 social media ban, the BBC reports.
The platforms, which can be used to make real people appear nude in photos and videos, have been used in several high-profile ...
Streaming recommendation algorithms favor content in the user’s language. That isn’t working well for countries like ...
Australia’s Digital Freedom Project holds that the country’s age restrictions for social media, and mandated age verification ...
Taylor Acorn—the newly crowned queen of pop-punk—is officially heading back to Australia in 2026, armed with her acclaimed ...
A West Australian man was sentenced by the Perth Magistrates' Court yesterday (24 November, 2025) to 18 months' imprisonment ...
More than 150 child protection experts including people with direct experience will meet in Port Augusta today and tomorrow for a symposium on ...
ANAO finds slow processing and uneven oversight in the redress scheme and presses DSS to tighten planning before 2028.
A Port Macquarie man has appeared in court charged with accessing child abuse material and attempting to destroy evidence ...
As the social media ban for kids under 16 approaches, popular messaging app Snapchat says young people will be able to verify ...
With the dark world of AI-based "nudifying" apps facing growing scrutiny, Australia has taken firm action to curb the ...