Kids under 16 will still be allowed to use YouTube, messaging apps and gaming services, under a federal government proposal to ban young people from social media. Follow live.
Kids under 16 will still be allowed to use YouTube, messaging apps and gaming services, under a federal government proposal to ban young people from social media.
"This community of Jewish Australians have been feeling besieged and under threat for the past year and it simply has to stop," he says. Meanwhile, the government's offer was next Tuesday, indicating they could be hoping to pass the legislation before parliament rises for the year.decision to direct the Future Fund to prioritise investment in housing and renewable energy.The Greens want to amend Labor's bill to add... Labor's HECS relief policy, which was announced a couple of weeks ago but is only supposed to happen after the election.
"It is a bit rich coming from them when we are quite near the end of a three-year parliamentary term and they don’t have any credible costs in economic policies," he says.
"I work really closely with Bill on the NDIS and a whole range of issues as well, as I said he has so much to be proud of and the Labor Party is very proud of him."kicked off his press conference by stressing he was a "big supporter" of the Future Fund, arguing his changes were just about mondernising it.
Nudging it into riskier investments like housing might suit the treasurer's immediate political priorities, but they may be terrible long term bets that lose the fund money. Through financial crises, stock market turmoil, investment boom and busts, the Fund has delivered a remarkably steady return. And a healthy dividend to the government every year forecast to reach $8.5 billion by 2027-28.
The government has now introduced the legislation to parliament, which would ban children from accessing sites like Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat.
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