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Krishani Dhanji Here thanks to you, thanks Martin Farrer To start us.
The government will argue this morning to include the decision of social media under the age of 16 – but more strict curator YouTube children will be saved.
And this morning, Britain increased the pressure on Israel and announced that it would recognize a Palestinian state this year unless it took urgent steps to commit peace. This morning we will follow all local reactions.
Stay with us, this will be another busy day!
Google reacted to the government’s decision to include Youtube in the social media ban under the age of 16 (although Youtube children will be exempt).
The search engine giant says that if the decision is included in the ban, if the decision was included in the ban, he will “take the next steps” after threatening to sue the government at the weekend.
Google said that Youtube was “not social media”.
We share the government’s goal of handling and reducing online damages. Our location continues to be open: Youtube is a free, high -quality video sharing platform with a high -quality content library that is increasingly displayed on TV screens. Not social media.
The government’s statement today is open to excluding Youtube from this ban and reverses the public commitment. We will take the next steps and continue to interact with the government.
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Chris Bowen In addition, 7.30 by the British Prime Minister on the Gaza crisis for an emergency meeting for the decision to remember the cabinet was asked to recall the cabinet.
Bowen asked that Australia would not participate in a joint effort to ensure that Gaza get more help as a medium power.
I think the best thing I can do is Sarah, very warm and strong and positively turning to the prime minister’s comments.
The first is the recent statements about those in Gaza, condemning this action and Australia’s role on the way to the forward way. Australia’s work for the recognition of Palestine at the right time and also in violations of international law.
There are highly coordination between Australia and similar thinking countries when you put it correctly or correctly. There is a very high degree of coordination and you should wait for it to continue. Now, I won’t comment on what details Keir Starmer It may or may not be because it is a matter of the United Kingdom. Obviously, we will answer over time.

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Minister of Climate Change and Energy, Chris BowenLast night, he took part in the ABC’s 7.30, and a ball was asked by an UN official to go to Australia’s 2035 emission reduction target “big”.
Simon SiellIn November, he said that he would be a decisive moment for Australia in a speech in Sydney on Monday, 2035, visiting several countries before the COP30 Coch Climate Conference in Brazil.
The authority called on the government not to select a “swamp standard” number, but to call the “smart one”.
Bowen said:
We have a very meticulous process [and] The best application of the world to set a climate target.
We acknowledge that a good, powerful goal is to participate in a good economic policy and that it is a goal that we can reach and achieve at the same time. Anyone can set a high target without a plan to reach there. It is not the approach of our government and not the future approach.
Guardian Australia’s basic survey came out this morning and the highest line is our general skepticism about whether the US has delivered a nuclear submarine to the Australian navy.
But as always, the survey asked a series of questions. Other interesting results include:
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Only 15% of Australians believe that Israel is right in maintaining their military action in Gaza. 41% of voters want Israel to permanently withdraw their military action, and 25% of them want a temporary ceasefire.
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31% of voters say that Australia should consider balanceing our own tariffs in the United States, 45% should prioritize to stay in good conditions with Trump and continue to negotiate for exemptions.
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More than Sarah in the Senate movement last night.
Liberal Frontbencher, Maria KovacicAlthough it is important to protect children from online damage, it is important to ensure that each adult has an account to take a look at the internet, to a new level that should be discussed and examined further ”.
Corinne Mulholland, a newly elected workers’ senator, questioned why senators were contrary to a law that helps to prevent the spread of illegal content and harmful content by restricting the distribution of illegal content and harmful content.
In my opinion, everything is doing common sense, so I’m not sure why it is so controversial … The most ridiculous thing is to waste our time in the Senate when we can continue to discuss the debate.
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Senate votes against search engine identity controls

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Senate, last night, such as Google search engines by the end of the year by the end of the year to undertake a new rules to take the vote to take an emergency action against new rules.
To renew your memory, the previous parliament has accepted rules that banned from many social media sites under 16 years of age. As a result, a number of platforms must verify the age of a user by the end of the year.
Get forward by the United Australian Party Senator RALPH BALET Tuesday night, the urgency movement was read:
“Internet search engine services, which require age assurance measures for the account holders of search engines, need to accept that online security code should be changed because it represents another layer of digital surveillance, which is dressed as child protection and has raised many confidentiality problems.”
The coalition was supported by greens, a nation and other cross -stalls – David Pocock, Lidia Thorpe And Fatima Payman – Only labor senators are opposing it. The last vote was 38 Ayes and 25 Noes.
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Good morning and welcome to our live politics blog. I Martin Farrer With the best of stories on a night before Krishani Dhanji takes it.
The Senate had some evening events in the Senate, as they voted to take an emergency action against the rules that require user identity controls by the end of the year, such as senators, Senate, Google. More details are coming.
Chris Bowen took part in the decision of the United Kingdom to hold an emergency cabinet meeting on Gaza, which he concluded about the climate policy last night. The Minister of Energy played this question with a flat bat, but unless Britain announced that it would recognize Palestine overnight, a ceasefire that a ceasefire would increase the calls to follow the case today. More is coming.
In addition, the latest poll shows that one of the seven Australians returned to Israel’s military action in Gaza. More soon.