Chris CooperThe Victorian Government has set out the strongest policy step forward on election transparency…Recently the Victorian Government released its response to the Electoral Matters Committee ‘Inquiry into the Impact of Social Media on…Apr 12, 2022Apr 12, 2022
Jessica HerbertFacebook’s business strategy: design, delay, deflectA timeline of Facebook’s increasing influence over contemporary politics reveals incidents of serious societal harm.Nov 4, 2021Nov 4, 2021
Dylan WilliamsWhy we changed our privacy policyWe live in a world where almost every interaction we have has shifted online.Oct 5, 2021Oct 5, 2021
Elena Yi-Ching HoWhat can we do about online extremism?We recently made a submission to the Federal Government’s inquiry into online extremist movements and radicalism.Aug 24, 2021Aug 24, 2021
Alex McIntoshWhy content takedown laws aren’t the only answer to reducing harmful content onlineApr 29, 2021Apr 29, 2021
Dylan WilliamsWhat is the Online Safety Bill?Late last year the government released a draft of a new law to keep Australians safe online.Mar 30, 2021Mar 30, 2021
Alex McIntoshWhat are the policy battlegrounds for Big Tech around the world?The tech regulation debate is heating up in Australia, with the Federal Government taking on Facebook and Google through the News Media…Feb 17, 2021Feb 17, 2021
Dylan WilliamsHow bad is COVID misinformation and what can we do about it?Australia has just started rolling out a multi-million dollar public health campaign to encourage public trust in the COVID vaccine.Jan 29, 2021Jan 29, 2021
Matthew NguyenAs the US Capitol Falls, Politicians Use Freedom of Speech to PostureIn the final throes of the dystopian-reality TV miniseries that was the Trump presidency, a last ditch attempt (or more accurately a coup)…Jan 21, 2021Jan 21, 2021
Dylan WilliamsHow Facebook lets you break Australian electoral laws in under 15 minutesYou’ve heard it all before, right?Mar 9, 2020Mar 9, 2020