Australia’s House of Representatives has passed a bill that would ban children younger than 16 years from social media.
The passage of the bill leaves it to Australia's Senate to take the next step in finalizing the world-first law.
The Australian government’s plan to ban children from social media to protect them from harm has won almost universal ...
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Eight years ago Melbourne's western region — including a swathe of new suburbs, had 160 junior cricket teams — now it has 420 ...
For the first time ever in Australia, Banksy’s new work, Firewall, will be on view to the public thanks to Sandra Powell and ...
Sunrise host Nat Barr struggled to hold back the tears on Wednesday, as she watched the brave fathers of Bianca Jones and ...
SriLankan Airlines recently celebrated the seventh anniversary of its Melbourne-Colombo route, launched in 2017. Since then, ...