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Albo’s admission about world-first laws

Last updated: November 10, 2025 4:45 am
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Australia’s under-16 social media ban will have ‘great benefit’ for children, Anthony Albanese saysRia PandeyNewsWireMon, 10 November 2025 6:56AM

Anthony Albanese has warned Australia’s new social media ban will not be perfect as the nation prepares for the world-first laws to take effect in four weeks.

From December 10, social media platforms Instagram, Threads, Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat, X, YouTube, Reddit, and Kick will become age restricted, with accounts for those under 16 deactivated or deleted.

Spruiking the advantages of the ban on morning radio, the Prime Minister said getting children off social media would be a “great benefit” to their development.

However, when asked about concerns teenagers could get around the ban, he told KIIS FM: “We’re not saying it will be perfect.

“Just as a ban on alcohol for under 18s, you can’t go into a pub and order beer. The truth is, every now and again, chances are last weekend, there were some breaches of that.

“That doesn’t mean that society doesn’t say that’s what the rules should be.”

The campaign to restrict children’s access to social media wasn’t a government one, Mr Albanese said, but instead sprung up as a result of grassroots activism.

“It’s come from parents who’ve lost their young son or daughter and who’ve taken that trauma and channelled it into trying to make sure that other parents and other families don’t go through the loss of a young one,” he said.

“It is quite just inspirational.”

Getting young people engaged and involved in the transition process was also key, he said.

“I had a young girl from Tasmania, Flossie, or Florence, come into Parliament House last week,” Mr Albanese said.

“She was 12 years old, and what she’d done with all her peers is get them to write down what they could do instead of being on their devices.

“They could be listening to the radio, they could be playing sport, they could learn a musical instrument, they could be talking to their friends, everything that they could be doing instead of being constantly connected to social media.”

Mr Albanese also recounted memories of his own childhood in Camperdown, describing it as a “simpler time” but still indicative of a future that kids off social media could look forward to.

“There was a lot of concrete where I grew up in Camperdown, and there one little grassy area between a big block of flats, Johanna O’Dea, for anyone aware of that area in Camperdown.

“Kids would go down there on a Sunday morning, and you’d be kicking the footy or playing cricket or just sitting around chatting or mucking around

“You’d know that one, you had to be home at for lunch, and two, when it got dark, you had to go home and have dinner.

“It was simpler times, of course, but we managed to communicate and managed to get on, and it was a pretty good way of building relationships with people.

“Some of those kids that I played with at that age are still friends of mine all these years later.”

Mr Albanese highlighted that much of the world was watching how the novel reforms would work in Australia, including Denmark, which recently announced a similar social media ban for anyone aged under 15.

“A bunch of countries are coming on board with this, saying, ‘Yes, we agree that something’s got to be done here’.”

Originally published as Australia’s under-16 social media ban will have ‘great benefit’ for children, Anthony Albanese says

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