Parents back campaign to ban kids from socials until 16
Parents groups making submissions to the parliamentary inquiry into the impact of social media have backed News Corp’s Let Them Be Kids campaign to ban kids under 16 from social media.
Parents groups making submissions to the parliamentary inquiry into the impact of social media have backed News Corp’s Let Them Be Kids campaign to ban kids under 16 from social media.
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There are plenty of reasons why Peter Dutton will find it hard to win the next election, but unless the Liberals quickly define him in the public mind, he is at deadly risk of being defined by Labor, writes James Campbell.
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