Federal Member For Banks
Shadow Minister for Communications

Shadow Minister for Communications – Speech to Parliament – Social Media Minimum Age legislation

The Leader of the Opposition committed the Coalition to a social media age limit of 16 back in June. It should have happened then, but we are pleased that it is finally happening now

This issue is urgent. As the Leader of the Opposition has said, we need to pass legislation by next week.

The impact of social media on children is one of the defining issues of our era. Parents lie awake at night, worrying about what their kids are being exposed to on Snapchat, or TikTok, or Instagram. And they are right to worry.

We’ve seen very disturbing mental health trends for Australian children – especially girls – over the past decade. Social media is playing a major role in that devastation.

We welcome the fact that Snapchat is now included in the legislation. Snapchat has brought despair to many Australian families – and sometimes tragedy.

We will work in good faith with the Government to finalise this legislation. In particular, we want to ensure that very robust privacy protections are in place.

And we want to ensure that social media companies must start right now to implement these laws. There is no time to waste.

In June, the Leader of the Opposition made a crucial commitment that sparked a national debate. Next week, we can conclude that debate by all standing together in this place to protect Australian children.

 

Hon David Coleman MP

Shadow Minister for Communications

Member for Banks