Weekly Wrap: The world reacts to the social media ban, and MP travel entitlements under scrutiny - News Club
Description
The social media ban for under-16s was everywhere this week, so we take stock of how that’s going, and cover the international reactions and responses from big tech. Then we unpack the controversy surrounding Communications Minister Anika Wells’ travel expenses. It’s the debut of Jodie’s ‘crime corner’, with major updates on the Greg Lynn and Toyah Cordingley cases, and we explain why a trip to the US will soon require handing over your social media history.
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Hosts: Claire Kimball & Jodie Speers
Producer & Editor: Ryan Pemberton
Video editor: Charlie Devenport
Researcher: Nicoletta Hay
Chapters
00:00 - International reactions to Australia’s U16s social media ban
08:12 - Federal politicians travel entitlements under scrutiny
13:08 - Jodie’s ‘crime corner’
18:33 - US mandating social media checks for travellers
21:55 - What coming up in the week ahead
26:50 - Squiz Recommends
27:43 - Squiz Press















