THE BRIEF: The last post
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Wednesday, 10th December 2025 at 6:07amIt took the power of News Corp to get Australia to bring in the world-first Under-16 social media ban - well, according to News Corp's tabloids it did. The ban comes into force today and it will see as many as half a million children under the age of 16 booted off a range of social media platforms.
This morning Sydney's Daily Telegraph ('It's great to be a kid again'), Melbourne's Herald Sun ('Let us be kids'), Queensland's Courier-Mail ('Today childhood will be rebooted') and Adelaide's The Advertiser ('See u in realsies'), and even the NT News which generally likes to plough its own furrow up north has 'Digital media reboot' as its main story. It almost seems like a planned campaign...and of course it was and...
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