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  • Reddit challenges Australia’s social media ban for under 16s

    Social media platform Reddit on Friday launched a legal challenge against Australia’s social media ban for under 16s.

    Under the law, which took effect on Wednesday, people under the age of 16 are no longer allowed to have their own accounts on 10 major social media platforms including Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Facebook and YouTube.

    In a High Court filing, Reddit argued the ban infringed on free political speech and posed privacy risks.

    In a post on the platform, Reddit said it took youth safety online seriously and the court action was not an attempt to avoid compliance.

    “That said, we believe there are more effective ways for the Australian government to accomplish our shared goal of protecting youth.”

    The new law had “the unfortunate effect of forcing intrusive and potentially insecure verification processes on adults as well as minors,” the company said.

    It would isolate teens from being able to engage in age-appropriate community experiences and create “an illogical patchwork of which platforms are included and which aren’t,” Reddit added.

    The law was applied to Reddit inaccurately, the company said.

    “Unlike other platforms included under this law, the vast majority of Redditors are adults, we don’t market or target advertising to children under 18, and had an age rating of ’17+’ in the Apple App Store prior to the law.”

    Reddit said there were more targeted, “privacy-preserving measures” to protect young people online without resorting to blanket bans.

    Australia’s Health Minister Mark Butler accused Reddit of putting profit over safety.

    “Across our history, when our governments have taken strong action to protect citizens against highly addictive, highly damaging products, they’ve usually been challenged in the courts by the companies that profit most from them,” he said.

    “But the idea that this is some action by Reddit to protect the political freedoms of young people is a complete crock.”

    The government would “fight this action every step of the way,” Butler said.

    “It’s action we saw time and time again by Big Tobacco against tobacco control, and we’re seeing it now by some social media or big tech giants taken against these world leading social media reforms that are going to do so much to improve the social skills, the learning skills, and, importantly, the mental health of young Australians.”

    Butler said other governments and communities around the world were watching Australia as the first country in the world to impose such a ban.

    “They want it to be a success, and if it is a success, I’m very confident they’ll follow seat and take the same sorts of actions to protect their young citizens as well.”

    The regulation, passed with the support of almost all major parties in parliament at the end of 2024, aims to protect young people from risks such as cyberbullying, problematic consumption and distressing content.

    Affected companies were given a year to introduce age verification measures, and violations will result in hefty fines of up to $49.5 million Australian ($33 million).

    Messaging services such as WhatsApp, email, online games and educational offerings are exempt.

    Numerous teenagers reported that their accounts were still active after the law came into force, or that they had managed to circumvent the regulation on its first day.

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  • Australia denies Iran action due to ‘intervention’ by Israel’s Netanyahu

    Australia has dismissed a claim that Israeli interventions prompted the government of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to expel Iran’s ambassador to Canberra, after the premier blamed Tehran for directing anti-Semitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne.

    “Complete nonsense,” Australian Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke told ABC Radio on Wednesday, when asked about Israel claiming credit for Australia’s decision to order Tehran’s ambassador, Ahmad Sadeghi, to leave the country.

    Albanese said on Tuesday that Australia had reached “the deeply disturbing conclusion” through “credible intelligence” that found Iran’s government had “directed” at least two attacks against Australia’s Jewish community.

    Responding to a question from the ABC about Australia’s allegations against Iran, Israeli government spokesperson David Mencer had commended Australia for taking “threats seriously” against the Jewish community, which he said had come after a “forthright intervention” from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

    Mencer said Netanyahu had “made very forthright comments about the [Australian] prime minister himself”, which spurred Albanese to action.

    “He made those comments because he did not believe that the actions of the Australian government had gone anywhere near far enough to address the issues of anti-Semitism,” Mencer added.

    The ABC included Mencer’s comments in an article titled: “Israeli government claims credit for pushing Albanese to expel Iranian diplomats.”

    Netanyahu last week accused Albanese of being “a weak politician who betrayed Israel and abandoned Australia’s Jews”, days after Albanese announced Australia would move to formally recognise a Palestinian state in September.

    Iran said it “absolutely rejected” Australia’s accusations regarding the attacks and noted that the claims had come after Australia had directed “limited criticism” at Israel.

    “It seems that this action is taken in order to compensate for the limited criticism the Australian side has directed at the Zionist regime [Israel],” Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said.

    “Any inappropriate and unjustified action on a diplomatic level will have a reciprocal reaction,” Baghaei said.

    Ilana Lenk, the spokesperson and head of public diplomacy at Israel’s embassy in Canberra, shared Australian newspaper front pages with headlines including, ‘Iran attacks us’ and ‘Iran targets Bondi deli’, in a post on social media.

    “We warned Iran wouldn’t stop with Israel or the Jewish people. The West is next isn’t just a slogan, and today Australia sees it,” she wrote.

    In a statement, the Jewish Council of Australia said it was “shocked to learn of the Iranian government involvement in coordinating antisemitic attacks”.

    “The fact that a foreign government appears to be responsible shows how irresponsible it was for the attacks to be used to demonise the Palestine solidarity protest movement ,” the council said in a statement.

    “We call on politicians and the media to exercise caution and to avoid politicisation of these attacks in a way that could further harm the Jewish community,” the statement added.

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  • Indian nurse with AUD 1 million bounty on his head arrested in Delhi

    Indian nurse with AUD 1 million bounty on his head arrested in Delhi

    38-year-old Indian nurse Rajwinder Singh, accused of murdering a 24-year-old Australian woman in Queensland in 2018, was arrested by Delhi Police on Friday. The Queensland police had announced 1 million Australian dollar bounty for any information on Rajwinder Singh three weeks back.

    According to reports, Singh had fled to India two days after allegedly murdering Toyah Cordingley on a beach in Queensland. Cordingley, who worked as a nurse in Innisfail, was walking her dog on Wangetti Beach in Queensland when she was killed on October 21, 2018.

    “We know that Singh departed Cairns on October 22, the day after Toyah was murdered, and then flew from Sydney to India on the 23rd. His arrival in India has been confirmed,” a Queensland Police officer was quoted as saying by PTI on November 3.

    Singh, who hails from Buttar Kalan in Amritsar, Punjab, lived in Innisfail town where he worked as a nursing assistant. In March 2021, the Australian Government had requested India to extradite Singh. The request was approved in November this year.

    Cordingley was reported missing on Sunday, October 21, 2018. Her body was found the next morning at Wangetti Beach, just north of Cairns.

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