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The Government is now operating in accordance with caretaker conventions, pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election. Comments have been disabled for this period. pmc.gov.au/caretaker
eSafety helps remove serious online abuse, and illegal and restricted online content. Find out more about what you can report to us: esafety.gov.au/report/what-yo…
Following a number of complaints from the public about the video of two nurses from Bankstown Hospital, eSafety has assessed the material. We found it does not meet any threshold for removal under the Online Safety Act and therefore we have not sought removal of the material.
eSafety will work with government, industry, youth and the broader community to implement the Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024, which has now received Royal Assent 📝 Read more: news.esafety.gov.au/41orTbt
🏫 Develop a whole-school approach to cyberbullying with our tailored resources. eSafety’s Spotlight on cyberbullying offers a one-stop online shop for preventing online harms and collaborating closely with the education sector and schools nationwide: news.esafety.gov.au/spotlight-on-c…
Save the date and join us this #SID2025. With online abuse and emerging threats, online safety matters now more than ever 💻🛡️ #SaferInternetDay is about raising awareness and equipping everyone with the tools to navigate the digital world safely. Sign up: eSafety.gov.au/safer-internet…
Today Prime Minister @AlboMP and Minister for Communications @MRowlandMP announced the government’s proposal to introduce a minimum age of 16 for access to social media platforms. eSafety welcomes the government’s leadership on this important issue: news.esafety.gov.au/3CexBC1
📅 Mark your calendars for #SaferInternetDay! The internet opens a world of opportunities, but also comes with risks. #SID2025 is your chance to make a difference at school, work or in your community. Let’s make the internet a safer, more positive place: eSafety.gov.au/safer-internet…
We’re issuing an urgent alert for consumers to watch out for a bulk email extortion campaign. Criminals are sending bulk emails falsely claiming to have compromising images or videos of recipients after hacking their webcam or computer. Learn more: bit.ly/3YwNVqB
The online world can be a bumpy ride 🚗 Help your kids steer clear of the hazards with these tips 👇 Find helpful videos, conversation starters and more at: eSafety.gov.au/parents
The Federal Court has today ruled X Corp. was obliged to respond to a transparency notice seeking information about measures to address the proliferation of child sexual exploitation material on its platform. Read more: news.esafety.gov.au/3ZPkPni