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Australia's social media ban fails to stop kids online

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Australia's under-16 social media ban faces significant challenges, with new research showing more than 80% of children continue using social media platforms months after the law's implementation. The government has announced plans to double fines for non-compliant tech companies from $49.5 million to $99 million, though no tech giants have been fined yet. Cyber safety experts criticise the rushed legislation and inadequate enforcement framework, noting that many parents are actively helping their children circumvent age verification measures. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Bird flu strain H5N1 has been confirmed in four cases across Australia, primarily in South Australia and Western Australia, prompting health authorities to warn pet owners about potential fatal risks to cats and dogs. The highly contagious virus has devastated wildlife populations in the northern hemisphere, killing millions of birds and tens of thousands of sea mammals, with the UK losing 30 percent of breeding seabirds in one year. Experts warn the virus could spread across the entire Australian continent within six to twelve months and advise against touching dead birds, particularly seabirds, and recommend keeping pets on leash at beaches and cats contained at home. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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