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Minister for Communications Anika Wells at a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Tuesday, September 2, 2025.

Labor says under-16s ban to wage war against ‘dopamine drip’

Anika Wells says Australia’s impending social media ban will help teenagers break away from the ‘dopamine drip’ binding under-16s to their phones.

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Australians may be forced to provide official identification or banking details to big technology companies from next week.

How the teenage social media ban may end internet anonymity

Australians may be forced to provide official identification or banking details to big technology companies from next week.

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Easier to take, just as effective and far cheaper than fat jab rivals a promising new pill is set to shake up the lucrative weight loss medication market.

Cheaper Ozempic-style pill set to take on fat jabs

Easier to take, just as effective and far cheaper than fat jab rivals such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, a promising new pill is set to shake up the lucrative weight loss medication market.

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Gemini 3 helped add $600 billion to Google’s value, but lacks common sense and struggles to explain complex technology.

Google’s successful AI chat bot is not as smart as it looks

Gemini 3 helped add $600 billion to Google’s value, but lacks common sense and struggles to explain complex technology.

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The unbelievable moment e-bike riders crossed the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

‘Am I seeing things’: Commuter captures wild e-bike footage

On the same day a rider was killed after colliding with a garbage truck, a commuter has spoken out about vision he captured of two young men riding across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on the same e-bike.

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Australia is the world’s first democracy to ban its youth from popular social media services.

How Australia’s social media ban sparked worldwide trend

Big Tech says Australia’s move is bold — but warns verification will be costly, complex and easy for teens to dodge.

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Industry and Innovation Minister Tim Ayres said the plan ‘is about making sure technology serves Australians, not the other way around’.

Fears AI will amplify threats to country’s national security

Artificial intelligence will supercharge national security challenges already facing the country and ‘create new and unknown threats’, a Government plan warns.

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Federal Education Minister Jason Clare says the social media ban will improve children’s learning.

Social media ban is betting on mental health boost

Banning children’s access to social media will also help improve education results across the country, Federal Education Minister Jason Clare has declared.

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7NEWS' Michael Usher sits down with a panel of teens to discuss the impact of the looming Social Media Ban.

Teens’ verdict on new ban about to change their lives

MICHAEL USHER: A generation seasoned with sharing most of their lives online is about to be cut off by the social media ban. Maybe it’s time to ask how they feel about it.

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The Therapeutic Goods Administration has issued an urgent warning.

Urgent warning after Ozempic, Mounjaro linked to suicides

Alarming reports have surfaced after the national medicines watchdog disclosed information linking users of popular weight loss drugs with at least two suicides.

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What’s stopping baby boomers helping their kids now?

Five steps to tap into an early inheritance

DAWN THOMAS: Much of the $3.5t wealth transfer will arrive when recipients are in their late 50s, long after many could have most benefited from it. So, what’s stopping baby boomers helping their kids now?

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Delivery apps make life easier, but a growing gap between shelf price and app price means the ease comes with a sting. 

Is cost of convenience quietly blowing your family budget?

CHRIS FOSTER-RAMSAY: Delivery apps make that moment easier, but a growing gap between shelf price and app price means the ease comes with a sting.

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The flagged changes include a fivefold increase in the amount that needs to be contributed each year.

Shock move to end UK state pension loophole for Australians

NICK BRUINING: In a dramatic shift of the goal posts, the UK Government is set to change the rules for Australians on access to the highly lucrative National Insurance scheme state pension.

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Paige Suisted (centre) was told she wouldn’t live long enough to be a mum.

Doctors in shock as woman’s terminal cancer disappears

A woman who was told she would never be a mum after doctors gave her months to live, is being hailed a medical ‘anomaly’ after her cancer seems to have just disappeared. 

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Oxford University Press has chosen “rage bait” — defined as “online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage by being frustrating, provocative or offensive” — as its 2025 Word of the Year.

Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year will have you fuming

Jennifer Lawrence, World Series fans and right-wing influencers have all confessed to it. And now, the people behind the Oxford English Dictionary are getting into the act.

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