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Survey Report

Teens, social media and AI chatbots 2025


A study conducted to better understand teenagers’ use of social media, the internet and artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots based on an online survey of 1,458 United States of America teenagers from September to October 2025. The report presents online platform use, platform use by demographic groups, use of AI chatbots and internet use.
Report

Mapping the digital gap: Pipalyatjara and Kalka, SA 2025 community outcomes report

Tenisha Fox

This report presents updated findings from the first and second research visit to adjacent communities Pipalyatjara and Kalka in South Australia's (SA's) Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara APY Lands. It describes changes in First Nations digital inclusion over two years, outlining the state and usage of communications and media services from 2024 to 2025.
Report

Digital lives of Australians 2025


This research report provides insight into the online experiences of Australian consumers and small businesses, highlighting how their behaviours, views on and experiences with the internet have evolved against a backdrop of technological change. Despite many changes, the internet continues to be relied on and valued by the vast majority of Australians.
Research Summary

Cost of connectivity: consumer attitudes to concessional broadband


This research summary highlights strong public support for a concessional broadband service. The introduction of this service is supported by 69% of Australians, with support highest among low-income households, those in financial difficulty, retirees and those with disability or health issues.
Briefing paper

Exposure to and sharing of fringe or radical content online


The research aimed to understand the prevalence of online exposure to fringe or radical content in Australia, the motivations behind accessing such content, and the platforms facilitating its spread. It finds a significant number of people are unintentionally exposed to this material, highlighting the importance of removing it from online platforms.