South Australia
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Teenagers and safety
This report provides a rare insight into South Australian teenagers’ understanding of what feeling safe means to them and where and why they feel safe. It also provides insight into where and when they do not feel safe and sheds light on the reasons why. The report calls for systemic changes that will address the...
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Have your say: social media use and impacts
Revealing widespread community concerns about the impact of social media on children, young people, and broader society, this survey report finds that 87 per cent of respondents support implementing age restrictions for social media use, with 16 being the most suggested minimum age.
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Report of the independent legal examination into banning children’s access to social media
This report follows a legal examination to determine whether the State of South Australia could legislate a ban on access to social media services by children under 14 and to restrict access to social media services by children between the ages of 14 and 16 by requiring parental consent to their access. The report also...
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The room where it happens: lobbying and influence in South Australia
This report examines corruption risks associated with lobbying and influencing activity aimed at public officials in South Australia and addresses how well the scheme of lobbying regulation mitigates those risks. Recommendations are made regarding the scope of the scheme, ways in which it might be reformed to better achieve its statutory aims, and other measures...
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The gatekeepers: corruption risks with ministerial advisors
Ministerial staff in South Australia are appointed outside merit-based recruitment processes and do not undergo thorough pre-employment screening or security checks, leaving the government exposed to significant corruption risks. This report makes recommendations to the Premier to improve weaknesses in the governance of ministerial staff.