Government set to introduce legislation by the end of the year which prohibits young people from using social media
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00:00Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said this morning that he wants the government to introduce
00:07legislation before the end of the year that would seek to have an age limit on social
00:12media use.
00:13Exactly what that age limit will be isn't known.
00:16He says the government is looking at between the ages of 14 and 16, but he personally prefers
00:21the upper end of that limit, so towards the age of 16.
00:26But the government at the moment is trialling age verification technology and so he says
00:32that the age limit will be dependent on how this technology trial goes.
00:38This is him speaking this morning.
00:41We're looking at the range between 14 and 16.
00:44That's one of the reasons why we're having a trial.
00:47And what we're looking at is how you deliver it.
00:49This is a global issue that governments around the globe are trying to deal with and so we
00:55can look at the experience, look at the response as well of social media companies.
01:01Social media has a social responsibility in order to have that social licence that they
01:07require to operate in a decent society.
01:12They're not above everyone else.
01:15Now the government does want to see these reforms passed before the next election.
01:21Now the reason behind all of this is because the Prime Minister says social media can cause
01:26social harm and that parents have been raising concerns with him and the government about
01:31the experiences that their kids are having online.
01:35Now the Coalition for its part, it has previously announced that it does want to see a ban on
01:41social media for kids under the age of 16.
01:44So we've heard from the Coalition this morning accusing the government of being slow to act.
01:51Our position is clear.
01:52We announced that position months ago.
01:55We believe the age limit should be 16 and that's why Peter Dutton announced that back in June.
02:02Now this does follow some proposed law reforms in South Australia as well.
02:06They would like to see social media giants impose a ban on children under the age of
02:1214 and then require parental consent for the ages of 14 and 15.
02:17Jo, before I go, the Greens position on this is they would prefer to see better education
02:22on the harm that social media can cause rather than a blanket ban.