THE BRIEF: Child's play
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 11th December 2025 at 5:52am"This is a proud day to be Australian. This reform will change lives", so said PM Anthony Albanese as the Under-16 social media ban came into force yesterday.
Welcome to Thursday and of course lots of media coverage this morning on the long-discussed social media ban officially switching on.
Let's start with the Sydney Morning Herald and sister Melbourne daily The Age. The SMH carries a nice picture of two young girls - aged 15 and 14 - at Bondi beach enjoying the summer day without the distraction of social media. Picture by Louise Kennerley. It says there's more coverage on pages 4 and 5 but it turns out it's actually on pages 6 and 7. Whoops.

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