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Australia politics live: Rishworth says jobseeker changes to address ‘varying quality’ of for-profit job providers
Australian social services minister Rishworth announces jobseeker policy changes to address concerns over for-profit job providers. The eSafety commissioner reveals ongoing investigations into Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook for non-compliance with under-16s social media bans, noting legal complexities in issuing fines.
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