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Peter was transferring money to a trusted conveyancer while purchasing a new home when things went awry.
Social media companies will be barred from demanding people given them copies of government-issued IDs under changes to the age limit bill designed to placate worried Coalition backbenchers.
Parents are none the wiser on how a proposed social media ban for children under 16 would be enforced after law makers grilled experts and policy writers.
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NICOLA SMITH: Tech tycoon Elon Musk isn’t the only one calling for the Albanese Government to put the brakes on the social media ban. And the calls are getting louder.
A handful of Coalition MPs are expected to air concerns to colleagues about the rushed ban on children using social media but the laws will pass in one of the few bipartisan deals tipped for this week.
A high profile Australian author and child sex abuse survivor has suddenly died after taking years off work battling ‘long COVID’ symptoms.
Exposure kills more people each year than road accidents.
At least six people have died as a result of a suspected mass methanol poisoning in Laos.
A prominent psychologist has sounded the alarm on the perils of teens falling in love with virtual girlfriends or boyfriends powered by artificial intelligence.
But it’s ‘urgent’ to get to the next level, says tech billionaire Jensen Huang.
The Government has dumped its controversial misinformation and disinformation bill as Communications Minister Michelle Rowland recognises it has no support in the Senate.
Stuttering is not just getting stuck on words or having a hard time saying a sentence. There is a hidden part to it. Here’s what most people don’t understand.
Countries have clinched a deal to inject $US300 billion annually to combat climate change and help poor nations cope with the impact of global warming.
Are decades of denial the reason asbestos is still claiming thousands of lives today?
A federal government push to stem the flow of deliberate lies online is dead in the water after the Greens said they wouldn’t support it.