
Is your household ready for Australia’s new social media age restrictions?
Join us for an essential conversation with two University of New England experts as they unpack the landmark legislation that will change how young Australians engage online.
Dr Julia Day, UNE Law Academic, will help you make sense of what’s happening and why. She’ll walk you through the events that sparked this major change, break down what the amendments to the Online Safety Act actually mean for your family, and explain which platforms are (and aren’t) affected. You’ll also hear about how social media companies are responding and what Australia’s long-term vision for digital duty of care looks like. Most importantly, Julia will help you understand what all of this means for you and your under-16s.
Dr Amanda Jefferys, Acting Director of the Clinical Psychology Program at UNE, knows that policy is one thing—but helping your child navigate this change is another. Amanda will talk honestly about why this ban matters, from online bullying to mental health concerns. She’ll share practical, compassionate strategies for helping your child cope with the changes, maintain their friendships in healthy ways, and recognise when they might need extra support. This is about equipping you with real tools for real conversations. Whether you’re feeling anxious, curious, or just want to be prepared, this session is for you.
Come with your questions, your concerns, and an open mind. We’re all figuring this out together.
Light refreshments provided. All welcome.