An interim report by the online harm inquiry recommends exploring a social media ban for children under 16, citing concerns over online harm and inadequate regulation, while highlighting tensions between platform business models and youth safety.
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Yeah, well, of course, the most glaring flaw in the current system is, you know, the... trying to mash large population areas with the provincial townships and the rural hinterlands that you and I speak about and basically rate payers up and down the country have just lost confidence in their local representatives as a result so what we've done is gone out with a proposal that says let's Work on the unit model which you heard the minister talk about the other day but let's make it smart and say okay so for the large metropolitan areas let those senior management teams and elected representatives work on the on the needs of those communities and let those of us in the provincial areas also within unitary authorities
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