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Age Matters: The Case for Raising the Social Media Age Limit

Posted on News by Renee Chopping · October 11, 2024 3:42 PM · 1 reaction
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Joint Select Committee on Social Media and Australian Society

Posted on News by Renee Chopping · August 16, 2024 12:26 PM · 1 reaction
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Amendment to the Online Safety (Basic Online Safety Expectations) Determination 2023: Our submission

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · March 09, 2024 9:17 PM · 1 reaction

We welcome this opportunity to comment again on the BOSE Determination, made under section 45 of the Online Safety Act 2021. The proposed amendments are a significant improvement. We especially welcome stronger requirements relating to generative AI, transparency, terms of use, and accountability.

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"A devastating blow to child protection": Meta rolls out end-to-end encryption despite experts objections

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · December 13, 2023 6:13 PM · 1 reaction
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Porn profits before child protection: Government dismisses age-verification

Posted on News by Coralie Alison · August 31, 2023 3:13 PM · 1 reaction

Media Release 

Porn profits before child protection: Government dismisses age verification 

Collective Shout has condemned the Federal Government for refusing to adopt an age verification system as one obstacle to help protect children from exposure to pornography. 

The Federal Government today published the eSafety Commisioner’s Roadmap for Age Verification along with its response.  

This is a sad day for child safeguarding stakeholders who lobbied for years for an age verification system, contributing to Federal inquiries and stakeholder roundtables.  

The Government has caved to the vested interests of the porn industry. 

The Government has passed the buck to the development of industry codes which are still years away from being finalised. It is highly unlikely a pilot, as recommended by the eSafety Commissioner, will ever get off the ground. 

It’s time to stop calling this process a “Roadmap”. There is no “Roadmap”. There are only delays and obstacles to doing anything that would bring the predatory porn industry into line. 

Even while acknowledging porn as a driver of violence against women, as reflected in its National Plan to Address Violence Against Women and Children (2022-2023), the Government has allowed itself to be swayed by industry resistance to an age-verification system. 

If France, Germany, UK, Louisiana and Utah can roll out age verification systems, why can’t we? 

Vested interests should not be put before the wellbeing of children. 

The Government’s initiatives regarding respectful relationships and consent education cannot compete with the world’s largest department of education – the global pornography industry. 

Every day without Government action, more and more children are being exposed to rape, torture, sadism and extreme degradation of women, deforming their developing sexual templates. We are seeing the results in our schools every day, with a rise in sexual harassment, rape threats and demands for nudes. Primary school girls are routinely sent dick pics.  

Adolescent boys aged 15-19 are the largest cohort of sexual offenders in this country,  

In its response to the eSafety report, the Government concludes: “The first duty of any Government is to protect its citizens from harm.” In dismissing the adoption of proof-of-age protections for children, it has failed in this duty.  

Thursday August 31, 2023 

Contact: Melinda Tankard Reist 

Movement Director 

[email protected]  


Warning for parents: Spotify serving up porn to your kids

Posted on News by Renee Chopping · December 20, 2022 9:03 AM · 1 reaction
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Online safety for kids: Your school holiday guide

Posted on News by Renee Chopping · December 15, 2022 6:04 PM · 1 reaction
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Protect children from porn and predators: Our urgent message to Big Tech

Posted on News by Collective Shout · October 19, 2022 9:24 PM · 1 reaction

Draft Codes leave major loopholes for child sexual exploitation

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Big brands pull ads from Twitter after child exploitation investigation

Posted on News by Collective Shout · October 04, 2022 11:00 AM · 1 reaction

Company promos appeared alongside child abuse material tweets

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eSafety failing our children - Our investigation featured in media

Posted on News by Collective Shout · September 13, 2022 4:10 PM · 1 reaction
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