Governments across the UK, EU, Australia, and the US rolled out age-verification laws that quietly reshaped the internet.
Australia is the first country to take such sweeping action, but many countries, including the United States, are considering ...
I, the IP-delivered broadcast standard designed to make free-to-air TV available through a single channel guide with or ...
Papua New Guinea said on Friday that Alphabet's Google will build three subsea cables, funded by Australia under a mutual ...
Dodo Australia has launched the next instalment of its Dodo Next Door campaign via ATime&Place, bringing the much loved ...
A day after the world-first law took effect, the country’s social media feeds were flooded with comments from people claiming ...
Freeview Australia has announced it will begin testing latest DVB-I technology locally, that will ensure Australians can ...
Dodo Australia is helping make sense of the nbn speed upgrade and switch in a campaign via ATime&Place. “We’re evolving ...
It’s possible the public will gain ambition for a better internet: an environment with rules, consequences and corporate ...
Two days after announcing it would crank up its safety rules, Reddit is going to court to fight the Australian law.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese took aim at young people parading themselves on social media a day after a ...
SYDNEY - Australia at midnight became the first country in the world to ban social media for children under 16, blocking them ...
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