Labor to ‘double down’ on social media reforms

By Sky News Australia

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​Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Labor will introduce new legislation to “double down” on their social media reforms. ​“Social media companies have a social responsibility to back parents and protect young people from harm,” Mr Albanese said during Question Time. ​“This is about children having a childhood that isn’t spent glued to a device. ​“Social media companies are not doing enough to comply with the law. ​“That is why the minister will introduce new legislation that doubles down on our reforms and strengthens our action.”

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