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Bendigo parents grappling with social media challenge as under-16s continue accessing banned platforms

A new study reveals most young Australians are still using social media despite the government ban, raising questions for Bendigo families about protecting children online.

By The Daily Bendigo · Published 26 June 2026 at 2:41 am

Bendigo parents grappling with social media challenge as under-16s continue accessing banned platforms
Bendigo parents grappling with social media challenge as under-16s continue accessing banned platforms. Image via source.

Research shows more than 80 per cent of under-16s in Australia remain active on social media three months after legislation banning them from the platforms came into force, according to a study cited by The Guardian. For Bendigo parents, the findings suggest the law alone is insufficient to address online safety concerns affecting young people in our community.

Experts say the ban has not stopped children accessing potentially harmful content, and a more convincing strategy is required to protect minors. The study highlights a gap between policy intent and practical reality, meaning Bendigo families may need to adopt their own monitoring and engagement approaches alongside government measures to help young people navigate digital spaces safely.

Sources: theguardian.com.

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