Two thirds of underage Australians still have access to social media despite ban - study
More than 60% of underage Australians are still using social media despite the country's world-first ban introduced four months ago, new research suggests.
More than 60% of underage Australians are still using social media despite the country's world-first ban introduced four months ago, new research suggests.
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More than 60% of underage Australians are still using social media despite the country's world-first ban introduced four months ago, new research suggests.
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