Australia’s 30-day deadline to social media giants
Australia’s eSafety Commission has given social media platforms a 30-day deadline to provide a key piece of information on its users.
Australia’s eSafety Commission has given social media platforms a 30-day deadline to provide a key piece of information on its users.
The Coalition blames Labor’s new workplace laws for making it “harder to do business” in Australia.
After another boat turn back last month, the Coalition says attempted illegal arrivals under Labor are ‘deeply concerning but not surprising’.
Labor has signalled it will water down the powers of its proposed environment watchdog by stripping away its ability to make decisions about development projects.
The most important element of Labor’s trial of age verification for online pornography and social media announced four months ago has not yet started and no finish date has been set.
A surge in class actions against Australian companies has been condemned, with figures showing how little compensation the victims receive.
Dodgy landlords and real estate agencies who breach rental rules would be fined up to $78,250 on the spot under a Greens election pledge as the party seeks to challenge Labor’s record on housing.
Australian diplomats spent almost $20,000 on a didgeridoo performance to open a promotional cricket event in India — which the Coalition has criticised as an “extreme” expense.
A discount intended to help sell electric cars has proved far more popular than the government expected.
Australia’s embassy in Ukraine will be safely reopened “as soon as possible” under a future Dutton Government as the Coalition pledges to heed pleas to “come back” to Kyiv as a show of support amid the ongoing war with Russia.
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