The Albanese Government will legislate 16 as the minimum age for access to social media, following endorsement by National Cabinet today.
First Ministers agreed to the Commonwealth legislating a minimum age of 16 to access social media. Setting the minimum age at 16 will protect young Australians from the harms that come with social ...
As you're aware, my Cabinet passed a position on Monday for a comprehensive plan to ban social media for under 16. This is what parents want to see around Australia. It's something that we know is ...
We can build Australia’s future – stronger and fairer than ever before. And we can make sure that the people who have carried the weight of today’s challenges, share the rewards of tomorrow’s ...
Two policies to which ACCI gave strong public support. In the past two years, over half a million Australians have enrolled in fee-free TAFE. And on the weekend in Adelaide, I announced our Government ...
The Stronger Medicare Awards are the perfect opportunity to recognise just some of the people who go above and beyond for their patients, from our biggest cities to regional centres, right across the ...
The Albanese Labor Government will introduce legislation to establish Fee-Free TAFE as an enduring feature of the national vocational education and training system, funding 100,000 Fee-Free TAFE ...
The Albanese Labor Government will cut a further 20 per cent off all student loan debts, wiping around $16 billion in student debt for around three million Australians. By 1 June next year, the ...
I begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we meet and I pay my respects to their elders past, present and emerging. I extend a very warm welcome to all our international ...
SABRA LANE, HOST: Mr. Albanese, thanks for talking to AM. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good to be with you again, Sabra. LANE: You respect independent economist Chris Richardson? PRIME MINISTER: ...