Aussies point finger at ‘harmful’ TikTok
No country in the world has successfully mandated age restrictions for social media, but a new survey shows Australians still want the age limit raised.
No country in the world has successfully mandated age restrictions for social media, but a new survey shows Australians still want the age limit raised.
A senior Meta official says a total news ban on Facebook remains “on the table,” with current government legislation “unworkable”.
A senior Meta official says a total news ban on Facebook remains “on the table,” with current government legislation “unworkable”.
The Albanese government is believed to be planning to ban gambling ads canned from television screens in as little as two years.
Australian television is in the grips of chaos as top-rating Seven wages a “bloodbath” at its most senior levels, while its rival lurches from scandal to scandal.
The media company’s cost-cutting moves have led to multiple executives walking, including the head of sport and managing director of Melbourne.
Channel 7 continues to ring in the changes with the shock departure of a huge name following a clear-out of the executive team across the country.
A huge chunk of the budget for Chris Hemsworth’s latest box office flop was picked up by Australian taxpayers, it can be revealed.
A “freedom” tour backed by mining magnate Clive Palmer and a controversial US commentator has cut ticket prices after appearing to struggle to get bums on seats.
An author who writes on motherhood has given an update after claiming her poem was mocked on the Carrie & Tommy show.
The Prime Minister has spoken out about the treatment of journalist Cheng Lei during the Chinese Premier’s visit to Australia.
China “shot itself in the foot” when its officials apparently tried to block an Australian journalist from being seen on camera.
Radio star Ray Hadley has weighed in after Peter Costello resigned as chairman of Nine entertainment just days after an ugly incident at Canberra airport.
Nine is now moving toward full-blown crisis mode as the media company lacks the authority to deal with its deep-seated cultural issues.
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