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  2. Online Safety Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024 (Cth) is an Australian act of parliament that aims to restrict the use of social media by minors under the age of 16. It is an amendment of the Online Safety Act 2021 , and was passed by the Australian Parliament on 29 November 2024.

  3. What is the Online Safety Bill and why is it so ... - AOL

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    Measures to more strictly police what happens online have inevitably sent alarm bells ringing among free speech advocates in the Conservative Party, who have expressed concerns the new legislation ...

  4. Online Safety Bill to tackle ‘absurd situation’ of age limit ...

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    The Online Safety Bill is due to return to Parliament next week after being repeatedly delayed.

  5. Government accused of ‘watering down’ Online Safety Bill

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    ‘Legal but harmful’ duties are being dropped as the Culture Secretary said they would have ‘stifled’ free speech.

  6. Campaigners warn Online Safety Bill is on ‘verge of being ...

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    The Online Safety Bill is currently making its way through Parliament and the Government has published a range of initial proposed amendments to the Bill, including cracking down further on ...

  7. Protecting Children from Internet Predators Act - Wikipedia

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    The bill would have increased the number of actions that can be legally carried out by police officers without a warrant. In the current Criminal Code, section 487.11 allows a police officer to "exercise any of the powers described in subsection 487(1) or 492.1(1) without a warrant".

  8. Bill Feldman - Wikipedia

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    William Patrick Feldman (born 22 February 1958) is a former Australian politician. Born in Kingaroy, Queensland, Feldman was a police officer before entering politics working close with David Dalgleish, having attained the rank of sergeant in 1994. [1] On 7 May 1978 he had married Gail, with whom he has two children, Dannielle and Luke.

  9. ‘Strenghtened’ Online Safety Bill to return to Parliament ...

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