Science Communicators join forces to advocate for safe digital space for children
By Will McLennan in Media News on Monday, 15th December 2025 at 11:43amA group of leading Australian science communicators has urged Communications Minister Anika Wells to fund a high-quality, safe digital space for children under 16 as the national social-media ban takes effect.
The group includes Australian Science Communicators’ CEO Phil Dooley, Refraction Media’s Jasmine Fellows, Science Journalists Association of Australia President Jackson Ryan, and former Curiosity Show Host Dr Rob Morrison.
Both Fellows and Morrison spoke to Influencing, with the former remarking that the letter is, “encouraging the government to look at establishing or funding a safe digital home for Australian children and teens… This ban from December 10th, students can't create or keep accounts on key social media platforms.
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