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A third of parents are planning on helping their kids get around Australia’s teen social media ban, according to private research commissioned by the government.
The Albanese government has been warned that a combination of parents assisting children to access social media sites, and teens sharing methods to dodge the ban, could undermine the effectiveness of the government’s “social media minimum age” policy.
In September, Orima Research handed a report to the Department of Communications — based on polling and focus groups carried out in May — that would “inform the development of a communications strategy to raise awareness and readiness for Social Media Minim

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