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Australia’s national children’s commissioner has seen “nothing” to address the gaps in community for young people that will be created by the teen social media ban, as well as an absence of support for vulnerable children.
Weeks after the social media minimum-age legislation passed parliament last year, commissioner Anne Hollonds aired her concerns that restricting under-16 teens from having accounts on social media could exacerbate existing inequalities experienced by young Australians. Related Article Block Placeholder Article ID: 1225675
“The new social media ban for kids must surely now be the trigger to mitigate the risks of further isolating children in vulner

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