2 months in, how are Australia’s age restrictions for social media working?

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By Kristina Kukolja February 6, 20264:19 PM ET. Heard on All Things ConsideredJan 29 2026 12:49 PM

As more countries look to follow Australia’s lead and introduce social media bans for children, we ask whether Australia’s legislation is working.

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