Police are investigating the brazen daylight shooting of 23-year-old Landy Parraga amid media speculation the hit was ordered over an affair with a drug lord.
Something strangely dark wells up inside while I’m looking at the Instagram post of a popular Australian fashion influencer.
“Meta’s threat to pull news content from Australia should send a shudder down the spine,” says Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones.
New figures show TikTok is a money-making machine locally,despite mounting political and regulatory pressure.
Kick.com,the second largest livestreaming platform in the world,was created by an Australian billionaire. It’s increasingly known for content that crosses the line.
Children will be blocked from watching explicit content online under a $6.5 million federal trial as governments attempt to counter the rising rate of violence against women.
Widening inequality,shifting fortunes and social media neediness are lifting our anxiety about status to new heights.
A video of the New Year’s Eve countdown at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris shows a sea of phones. When midnight hits,no one hugs or kisses.
Criminologist Michael Salter says leaders must be prepared to take a wider view of domestic violence prevention when national cabinet convenes for an urgent meeting.
Australia is looking at overseas examples as it weighs up increasing the penalties it can issue to major companies,under a review of its online safety regime.
Are worsening mental health outcomes and social media related? The timing is suggestive:mental health began to slide just as smartphones and social apps took off.