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Social Media Reform Hub

From December 10, 2025, Australia will become the first country in the world to restrict social media access for children under 16 - a significant change to digital life in Australia, and the new laws are expected to have wide-ranging effects on young people and their families.

Find information and resources to help ALL families & carers prepare for the upcoming social media reform here.

Social Media Reform Hub

From December 10, 2025, Australia will become the first country in the world to restrict social media access for children under 16 - a significant change to digital life in Australia, and the new laws are expected to have wide-ranging effects on young people and their families.

Find information and resources to help ALL families & carers prepare for the upcoming social media reform here.

Join the FREE Information Session on November 26
This essential Information Session will feature a panel of a neuroscientist, researcher, and lived experience advocates who will break down the upcoming changes to social media legislation, discussing what they mean for families and providing practical strategies to navigate them with confidence.
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Find More Resources For Parents and Young People
Find practical resources from information videos, advice from experts, quick facts, answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs), tools to help families and young people work through it together, links to helpful digital resources, and information on other organisations.
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Take the Social Media Survey

Open to ALL

Help us understand how social media and the new restrictions are impacting young people’s mental health, connection, concentration, and family life – both now and after December 10.

This FREE essential Information Session will feature a panel of a neuroscientist and a researcher, along with lived-experience advocates who will break down the upcoming changes to social media legislation, discuss why the reform is essential, particularly for those with eating disorders, how parents can support their child through the changes.

Whether you’re a parent, an eating disorder carer, a family member – This session is open to ALL.

About the Speakers

Dr Simon Wilksch

Clinical Psychologist & Senior Research Fellow – Flinders University

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Dr Mark Williams

Neuroscientist & Honorary Professor – Macquarie University

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Charley Breusch

Lived experience recovery
advocate

Charley Breusch

Lived experience recovery advocate

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Kayla Carusi

Lived experience recovery
advocate

Kayla Carusi

Lived experience recovery advocate

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Resources and Organisations

eSafety Commisionner Social Media Age Restriction Hub

Find more information about the changes, FAQs on how it will work, and advice for families, young people and educators.

safeonsocial.com’s FREE social Media Minimum Age – School Video Pack

Designed for schools, the SMMA Classroom Pack includes a 30-minute, all ages-appropriate recorded session led by digital safety expert Kirra Pendergast ready to press play in any classroom, any time. 

Headspace

Information for families: FAQs, information, conversation tips, and other linksInformation for young people: FAQs, practical advice, and other links

Raising Children Network

Resources and tips on starting conversation, supporting your child’s offline friendships and connections, and how to stay connected with your child.

Cyber Safety Project

Key information about the changes for parents before December 10.

Media Smart program

Evidence-based 8-lesson media literacy program for students in late primary school or early high school, intended for purchase by schools. The program can help preparing 16 year-olds for social media use.